Autumn Aubade
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2723
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 5th December 2025
Contents
Works
Nature BoyPreludes (24), op.28
Legende
MOB Pieces (3)
Bluebird Dream
Prelude d'automne
Three Autumns
Autumn Aubade
Artists
Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet, flugelhorn)Roland Pontinen (piano)
Works
Nature BoyPreludes (24), op.28
Legende
MOB Pieces (3)
Bluebird Dream
Prelude d'automne
Three Autumns
Autumn Aubade
Artists
Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet, flugelhorn)Roland Pontinen (piano)
About
We are treated here to recently composed works, arrangements, favourites of both musicians and standards from the Great American Songbook. The centrepiece of the programme is Three Autumns by Staffan Storm, atmospherically connected to Anna Akhmatova’s poetry, a reflection on elegiac autumn moods. Among contemporary composers, Mark-Anthony Turnage and HK Gruber, who have provided Hardenberger with more works than any other composers, are also represented. Roland Pöntinen contributes two pieces, one of them a meditative work inspired by the simplicity and mood of Thomas Newman’s masterful film scores. Légende by George Enescu reflects the impressionistic style of the composer’s teachers.
The recital is also interspersed with shorter pieces, arrangements and reinterpretations of classic American songs, and includes legendary jazzman Ornette Coleman’s Chanting, a favourite encore in Hardenberger/Pöntinen programmes – always improvised, every time different.
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