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Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
03.10.2023

Label: Lawo Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Ola Asdahl Rokkones, Arktisk Filharmoni & Per Kristian Skalstad

Composer: Alexander Aarøen, Terje Bjørklund, Alexander Manotskov

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  • Alexander Aarøen (b. 1993): The Heart, It Soars:
  • 1 Aarøen: The Heart, It Soars: I. The Autumn of Childhood 07:18
  • 2 Aarøen: The Heart, It Soars: II. Spring 11:37
  • 3 Aarøen: The Heart, It Soars: III. All Seasons Must Pass 03:19
  • Alexander Manotskov (b. 1972): Seven Portraits:
  • 4 Manotskov: Seven Portraits: No. 1, Michael 04:59
  • 5 Manotskov: Seven Portraits: No. 2, Jegudiel 03:49
  • 6 Manotskov: Seven Portraits: No. 3, Gabriel 03:49
  • 7 Manotskov: Seven Portraits: No. 4, Barachiel 04:44
  • 8 Manotskov: Seven Portraits: No. 5, Sealtiel 06:37
  • 9 Manotskov: Seven Portraits: No. 6, Raphael 03:21
  • 10 Manotskov: Seven Portraits: No. 7, Uriel 02:55
  • Terje Bjørklund (b. 1945): Arctic Lines:
  • 11 Bjørklund: Arctic Lines: I. Short Sami Song 01:33
  • 12 Bjørklund: Arctic Lines: II. Arctic Winds 04:28
  • 13 Bjørklund: Arctic Lines: III. Arctic Landscapes 04:46
  • 14 Bjørklund: Arctic Lines: IV. Fighting with the Polar Bear 05:13
  • 15 Bjørklund: Arctic Lines: V. Arctic November 04:52
  • 16 Bjørklund: Arctic Lines: VI. Sami Song 03:03
  • Total Runtime 01:16:23

Info for Arctic Saxophone

The two Norwegian composers Alexander Aarøen and Terje Bjørklund both originate from Northern Norway, and the Russian composer Alexander Manotskov caught his inspiration from the Russian city of Arkhangelsk.

Living in the Arctic for more than half of my life has certainly changed my perspectives. A region where the days never end during the summer months, and where the dark winter allows the sky to be filled with the play of the northern lights. I live in the city of Tromsø, about 500 km north of the Arctic Circle and about 2000 km south of the North Pole. It’s a place surrounded by the sea and snowy mountains, and with fresh air and a rich wilderness. Yes, it’s not so crowded here, but Tromsø is nevertheless a melting pot where indigenous culture blends with Norwegian and European cultures. This place has undoubtedly had a significant impact on my artistic development.

“This album is my second release with Saxophone and Orchestra, and also the second release where I premiere three new Saxophone Concertos that I have commissioned. The title Arctic Saxophone is not only a reference to the city of Tromsø but also to the three composers on this recording that all have some link to the Arctic." (Ola Asdahl Rokkones)

Ola Asdahl Rokkones, alto saxophone
Arktisk Filharmoni
Per Kristian Skalstad, conductor




Ola Asdahl Rokkones
(b. 1983) lives in Tromsø, Northern Norway, and is one of few saxophonists working at a professional level within the fields of both classical music and jazz. His discography is growing and includes twelve releases of various genres, such as the albums Arctic Saxophone (LWC1263) with Arktisk Filharmoni, Trio Brax (LWC1248) with Julia Neher and Sergej Osadchuk, Man in the Sea (FBCD246) with Treskatresk, Zwei-Mann-Orchester (FBCD242) with Mean Steel, and Norwegian Saxophone (LWC1162) with Fabio Mastrangelo and the St. Petersburg Northern Sinfonia.

As a classical musician, he has appeared as a soloist with several orchestras in Norway, Russia, Germany and France, among them Arktisk Filharmoni, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and the Mariinsky Symphonic Orchestra. He has commissioned and premiered music by numerous composers, such as Anders Torgunrud Røshol, Alexander Aarøen, Alexander Manotskov, Terje Bjørklund, Agnes Ida Pettersen, Tine Surel Lange, Herborg Rundberg, Rakel Nystabakk, Helge Iberg, Kjell Habbestad, Martin Romberg, Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen, Erik Stifjell, Lars Skoglund, Håvard Lund, Bodvar Drotninghaug Moe, and Bjørn Breimo.

As a jazz- and ensemble musician he is highly profiled through several groups, such as Mean Steel, Trio Brax, Marit Sandvik & Nova Onda, Treskatresk, Mike del Ferro Quintet, and Magyar Hot Club. In 2010 he was selected as the Norwegian representative to the prestigious European Jazz Orchestra. Since 2020 he has been the musical director of the project Fargespill in Tromsø, and he has also worked with dance and theatre ensembles, such as the choreographers Silje Solheim Johnsen and Gerd Kaisa Vorren, as well as the theatre group Ferske Scener.

With various constellations he has toured internationally, and performed in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, France, Austria, Russia, Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Romania, Turkey, and Brazil.

He has studied with several acclaimed teachers including Lars Lien, Vibeke Breian, Jean-Yves Fourmeau and John-Pål Inderberg. In 2012 he received the Culture prize of Tromsø Municipality, and in 2018 he was the laureate of the artist grant of the Tromsø region. In 2019 he was selected as one of the four recipients of the Barents Scholarship “for valuable and outstanding contribution to the cultural life and cooperation across borders in the Barents Region”. In 2022 he was awarded an artist grant from the Ingerid, Synnøve og Elias Fegerstens foundation.



Booklet for Arctic Saxophone

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