

OD 1405
Rautavaara: Works for Violin & Orchestra
Label Catalogue Number:
ODE1405-2
ODE1405-2
Running Time: 00:56:21
Release Date: April 2022
Originally recorded in April 2022
Originally recorded in April 2022
Genre:
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
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About
Conductor Robert Trevino’s fourth album release on Ondine is focused on the late works of composer Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928–2016), one of Finland’s most celebrated composers after Sibelius and known worldwide for his Neo-Romantic, even mystic compositions. Together with violinist Simone Lamsma and the Malmö Symphony Orchestra the artists are presenting four final orchestral works by the celebrated composer. Two of the works are world première recordings. In his late period, Rautavaara received several communications from the world’s leading violinists requesting him to write works for them. He was able to oblige them, creating several extensive works featuring solo violin. Fantasia (2015) for violin and orchestra is a work of soft Neo-Romantic harmonies and soaring melodic lines. In 2014, Rautavaara was asked to write a new Violin Concerto. This commission resulted in Deux Sérénades for violin and orchestra which remained unfinished at Rautavaara’s death: the second movement was sketched out, but only its beginning was orchestrated. Kalevi Aho (b. 1949), an accomplished composer of symphonies and concertos who studied composition with Rautavaara at the turn of the 1970s, fleshed out the orchestration in 2018. Lost Landscapes(2005/15) was originally written as a violin sonata, but Rautavaara began orchestrating the work in 2013.The first movement was premiered at the contemporary music festival at Tanglewood in July 2015,but the full premiere of the work took place in Malmö in March 2021, with Simone Lamsma as soloist. In the Beginning (2015) is a concise overture-type work commissioned for a concert opener. The titles of his works were important for the composer, forming part of the ‘aura’ of the work and often even constituting the initial impulse for writing the piece in the first place.
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Reviews
***** Coup de cœur
Laura Dautiche – Classica magazine (France) – April 2023
“Persuasive readings conjure the vast vistas of this Finnish magician”
Charlotte Gardner – The Strad – August 2022
“A pair of world premieres headline a diverse and well-played Rautavaara survey.” ****
Rebecca Franks – Limelight magazine.com.au – 17 June 2022
Performance **** Recording *****
“… All except one are concertante works for solo violin, tautly and sweetly performed by soloist Simone Lamsma with fine support from the Malmö Symphony Orchestra under conductor Robert Trevino…”
Steph Power – BBC Music magazine – June 2022
“… a really sumptuous CD …”
David Olds – thewholenote.com – 22 April 2022
“… The violinist Simone Lamsma presents these works with orchestral accompaniment; not in the version with piano, which is also available for Lost Landscapes, for example. This opens up a different sound embedding for the solo voice than would be the case with the piano. But Lamsma can easily hold her own against the orchestra. The music, which is quiet for long stretches, unfolds a singing charm in the interpretation of the Dutchwoman, which gives the music a directly engaging approach. Those who are sceptical of new music need have no fears on this recording. Rather, one can give oneself over completely to this pleasantly floating music…” ****
Uwe Krusch – Pizzicato.lu – 19 April 2022
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