Colin Currie, Lahti Symphony Orchestra & Dima Slobodeniouk - Kalevi Aho: Sieidi & Symphony No. 5 (2020) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Colin Currie, Lahti Symphony Orchestra, Dima Slobodeniouk
- Title: Kalevi Aho: Sieidi & Symphony No. 5
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: BIS
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (image +.cue, log, artwork) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:00:50
- Total Size: 281 mb / 1.03 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Beginning
02. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 165
03. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 235
04. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 352
05. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 454
06. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 559
07. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 678
08. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 775
09. Symphony No. 5 Beginning
10. Symphony No. 5 Bar 113
11. Symphony No. 5 Bar 273
12. Symphony No. 5 Bar 489
With 17 symphonies and 32 concertos to date, Kalevi Aho is one of today’s most prolific composers of large-scale orchestral scores. The present disc brings together two works separated by 35 years, but also by the reception they have enjoyed: whereas Sieidi, the percussion concerto Aho composed in 2010, has become one of his most performed works, Symphony No. 5 from the mid-70s is a rarely heard score. Sieidi was written for Colin Currie, who has recorded it here and who performs the concerto with orchestras across the world. Its title, a word in Sami, is used in reference to the rituals and shamanism of indigenous peoples around the world, and the solo part, which makes use of nine different percussion instruments, begins and ends with the djembe and darabuka, drums usually heard in African and Arab music. The instruments are placed in a row towards the front of the stage, and during the course of the work the soloist makes his way across the platform, from the right to the left and back, reinforcing the ritualistic dimension of the piece. Currie is supported by the Lahti Symphony Orchestra under its principal conductor Dima Slobodeniouk, a team with a deep familiarity with Aho’s music.
01. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Beginning
02. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 165
03. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 235
04. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 352
05. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 454
06. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 559
07. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 678
08. Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra Sieidi Bar 775
09. Symphony No. 5 Beginning
10. Symphony No. 5 Bar 113
11. Symphony No. 5 Bar 273
12. Symphony No. 5 Bar 489
With 17 symphonies and 32 concertos to date, Kalevi Aho is one of today’s most prolific composers of large-scale orchestral scores. The present disc brings together two works separated by 35 years, but also by the reception they have enjoyed: whereas Sieidi, the percussion concerto Aho composed in 2010, has become one of his most performed works, Symphony No. 5 from the mid-70s is a rarely heard score. Sieidi was written for Colin Currie, who has recorded it here and who performs the concerto with orchestras across the world. Its title, a word in Sami, is used in reference to the rituals and shamanism of indigenous peoples around the world, and the solo part, which makes use of nine different percussion instruments, begins and ends with the djembe and darabuka, drums usually heard in African and Arab music. The instruments are placed in a row towards the front of the stage, and during the course of the work the soloist makes his way across the platform, from the right to the left and back, reinforcing the ritualistic dimension of the piece. Currie is supported by the Lahti Symphony Orchestra under its principal conductor Dima Slobodeniouk, a team with a deep familiarity with Aho’s music.
Year 2020 | Classical | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip | HD & Vinyl
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