Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra & Māris Kupčs - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Vol. 3 (2022) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Māris Kupčs
- Title: Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Vol. 3
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: Toccata Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (image +.cue, log, artwork)/ flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:06:46
- Total Size: 316 / 651 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Symphony No. 22 "In the Ocean": I. Death of the Dolphins. Severo
02. Symphony No. 22 "In the Ocean": II. Sounds of Hope. Pensieroso
03. Symphony No. 23 "In the Ingrian Mode": I. Soikkola. Sforzo
04. Symphony No. 23 "In the Ingrian Mode": II. Hevaa. Sostenuto
05. Symphony No. 23 "In the Ingrian Mode": III. Serepetta. Risoluto
This third instalment of the recent symphonic output of Fridrich Bruk (born in Ukraine in 1937 but a Finnish resident since 1974) brings two works of astonishing vitality for a composer in his eighties. Both of them have social undercurrents: Symphony No. 22 is driven by ecological concerns about the pollution of the world’s oceans, and No. 23 takes its material from folk-melodies of the Ingrians, a vanishing ethnic group on the Finnish-Russian border. The orchestral writing in both pieces is passionate and wildly inventive, a kaleidoscope of colour and counterpoint, sitting somewhere between Villa-Lobos and Pettersson in its profligate abundance.
01. Symphony No. 22 "In the Ocean": I. Death of the Dolphins. Severo
02. Symphony No. 22 "In the Ocean": II. Sounds of Hope. Pensieroso
03. Symphony No. 23 "In the Ingrian Mode": I. Soikkola. Sforzo
04. Symphony No. 23 "In the Ingrian Mode": II. Hevaa. Sostenuto
05. Symphony No. 23 "In the Ingrian Mode": III. Serepetta. Risoluto
This third instalment of the recent symphonic output of Fridrich Bruk (born in Ukraine in 1937 but a Finnish resident since 1974) brings two works of astonishing vitality for a composer in his eighties. Both of them have social undercurrents: Symphony No. 22 is driven by ecological concerns about the pollution of the world’s oceans, and No. 23 takes its material from folk-melodies of the Ingrians, a vanishing ethnic group on the Finnish-Russian border. The orchestral writing in both pieces is passionate and wildly inventive, a kaleidoscope of colour and counterpoint, sitting somewhere between Villa-Lobos and Pettersson in its profligate abundance.
Year 2022 | Classical | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip | HD & Vinyl
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