Rautavaara - Rubaiyat, Balada, Canto V, 4 Songs from Rasputin
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Label: Ondine
Cat No: ODE12742
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 29th April 2016
Contents
Works
Balada for tenor, mixed choir and orchestraInto the Heart of Light (Canto V) for string orchestra
Rasputin
Artists
Gerald Finley (bass-baritone)Mika Pohjonen (tenor)
Helsinki Music Centre Choir
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
John StorgardsWorks
Balada for tenor, mixed choir and orchestraInto the Heart of Light (Canto V) for string orchestra
Rasputin
Artists
Gerald Finley (bass-baritone)Mika Pohjonen (tenor)
Helsinki Music Centre Choir
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
John StorgardsAbout
Rubáiyát (2015) is a song cycle based on the poetry of Omar Khayyam (1048–1131). The work was written for Gerald Finley who in this recording sings the solo part of the orchestral version of the work.
Balada (2014), based on texts by Lorca, is a large-scale work for tenor, mixed choir and orchestra. Tenor Mika Pohjonen sings as the soloist. This cantata was premiered in Madrid in May 2015.
Into the Heart of Light (Canto V; 2012) is the composer’s latest installment in a series of works for string orchestra that share the title Canto. Rautavaara wrote the first of his Cantos in the 1960s, and each piece in the series have represented well the latest stylistic developments by the composer.
The concluding work of the recording is Four Songs from the opera Rasputin. These dramatic songs were arranged by the composer for mixed choir and orchestra in 2012.
In the last two decades the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra - conducted in this present recording by John Storgĺrds - has released several award-winning recordings of the music of Einojuhani Rautavaara.
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