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Aulis Sallinen - Symphonies Nos. 2 & 4; Horn Concerto (Ari Rasilainen; Esa Tapani)


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Composer: Aulis Sallinen
  • (01) Symphony No. 4, Op. 49
  • (04) Symphony No. 2, Op. 29 'Symphonic Dialogue'
  • (05) Horn Concerto, Op. 82 'Bells and Aria'
  • (07) Mauermusik, Op. 7

Esa Tapani, horn
Norrköping Symphony Orchestra
Ari Rasilainen, conductor

Date: 2005
Label: cpo

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Review

ARTISTIC QUALITY: 10 / SOUND QUALITY: 10

The performances here are stunning. Believe it or not, this is the third recording (at least) of the Fourth Symphony, a marvelously focused piece from a composer whose work over the past decade or so has seemed quite patchy. Its three movements alternate memorable thematic material with those marvelously luminous string clusters and bell sounds that Sallinen understands as well as anyone alive. The Horn Concerto is similarly well-written and colorful, and it’s splendidly played by soloist Esa Tapani. Sallinen exploits the instrument’s historic role as a hunting instrument, but also leaves plenty of room for Romantic lyricism, and the concerto isn’t a second too long.

The remaining two works are a touch less alluring, but they’re important to Sallinen’s artistic development. Symphony No. 2 takes the form of a dialog between the orchestra and a solo percussionist, and like most such works the thematic material seems a bit thin. To Sallinen’s credit, however, the music never outstays its 16-minute duration, and as with all the pieces here the performance is spectacularly vivid. It will grow on you. I’m not sure that same can be said of Mauermusik, an early work dedicated to the memory of a young East German man shot at the Berlin Wall. I respect the concept, but the music simply strikes me as miserable. But it’s less than 10 minutes long, and it doesn’t lessen the appeal of the other three works, all of which are as brilliantly recorded as they are conducted and played. An excellent release. [2/24/2006]

-- David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday

More reviews:
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2006/May06/Sallinen_Symphonies24_9999692.htm
https://www.amazon.com/Sallinen-Symphony-Horn-Concerto-Mauermusik/dp/B000E0VO0G

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Aulis Sallinen (born 9 April 1935) is a Finnish contemporary classical music composer. He attended the Sibelius Academy and studied with Aarre Merikanto and Joonas Kokkonen, among others. Though Sallinen was a known teacher and was on many boards of directors, his compositions were not particularly noted until he was made "Artist Professor" by the Finnish government in 1976, letting him concentrate on composing. He has had works commissioned by the Kronos Quartet, and has also written 7 operas, 8 symphonies, concertos for violin, cello, flute, horn, and English horn, as well as chamber works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aulis_Sallinen

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Ari Rasilainen (born 18 February 1959 in Helsinki) is a Finnish conductor. Rasilainen studied under Jorma Panula (conducting) at the Sibelius Academy, and later under Arvid Jansons (conducting) and Alexander Lobko (violin) in Berlin. He started his career as a violinist and was leader of the 2nd violins with the Helsinki Philharmonic (1980-1986). Rasilainen was Chief Conductor of the Lappeenranta City Orchestra (1984-1989), the Norwegian Radio Symphony (1994-2002), and the Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz (2002-2009). He has recorded More than 50 recordings for various labels.
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ari_Rasilainen
http://www.arirasilainen.fi/

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