Apotheosis: The Best of Einojuhani Rautavaara
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Label: Ondine
Cat No: ODE10812
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 26th September 2011
Contents
Works
Apotheosis (revised 4th movement of Symphony no.6 'Vincentiana')Cantus Arcticus, op.61 'Concerto for Birds and Orchestra'
Artists
Richard Stoltzman (clarinet)Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductors
Leif SegerstamMikko Franck
Works
Apotheosis (revised 4th movement of Symphony no.6 'Vincentiana')Cantus Arcticus, op.61 'Concerto for Birds and Orchestra'
Artists
Richard Stoltzman (clarinet)Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductors
Leif SegerstamMikko Franck
About
Rautavaara is Finland’s most successful composer after Jean Sibelius. He is by nature a romantic, even a mystic, and writes music in a very approachable style.
The featured soloists include clarinetist Richard Stoltzman and pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy.
The Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and Leif Segerstam have countless pedigrees in performing Rautavaara’s works, including Grammy-nominated Angel of Light.
Also included is Apotheosis with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Mikko Franck. Finnish film maker Aki Kaurismäki chose this 8-minute recording for the soundtrack of his new comedy-drama film Le Havre (2011).
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