Aho: Concerto for Soprano Saxophone & Chamber Orchestra and Quintet for Winds & Piano Anders Paulsson

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
03.11.2017

Label: BIS

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Anders Paulsson

Composer: Kalevi Aho (1949)

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  • Kalevi Aho (1949): Saxophone Concerto:
  • 1 I. Invocatio - Presto - Cadenza 11:47
  • 2 II. Misterioso, largo 04:40
  • 3 III. Allegretto marcato - Presto - Quasi epilogo 06:58
  • Quintet for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn & Piano:
  • 4 I. Tranquillo - Allegretto ondeggiante 09:04
  • 5 II. Toccata 04:39
  • 6 III. Nocturno 05:42
  • 7 IV. Burlesco 04:46
  • Solo I "Tumultos":
  • 8 Solo I "Tumultos" 09:46
  • Total Runtime 57:22

Info for Aho: Concerto for Soprano Saxophone & Chamber Orchestra and Quintet for Winds & Piano



To date, Kalevi Aho has composed sixteen symphonies and twenty-eight concertos, several operas and a large number of chamber works – a rate of production which is all the more impressive considering the complexity and originality displayed by each new work. On this latest in a long series of BIS releases with Aho’s music, two of his most recent works are performed by the musicians of the Lapland Chamber Orchestra. The orchestra and its artistic director John Storgårds have collaborated with the composer on several projects, and the Concerto for Soprano Saxophone is a commission from the orchestra, at the suggestion of the Swedish saxophonist Anders Paulsson. A specialist on the soprano saxophone, Paulsson also demonstrated the instrument’s capabilities to Aho as part of his preparations.

The Quintet for Winds and Piano was composed just over a year before the concerto and is here heard in a performance by the pianist Väinö Jalkanen, and woodwind players from the Lapland orchestra. The reason for the unusual combination of instruments is that the work was intended as a companion piece to Mozart’s quintet for the same forces. Closing the disc, finally, is the almost 10-minute long Solo I for violin, the first in the composer’s series of virtuosic solo pieces for each of the instruments of the orchestra. It was composed in 1975 and receives a performance from another longtime Aho collaborator, the violinist Jaakko Kuusisto, who has previously performed the solo part of the composer’s Symphony No.3 for violin and orchestra.

“The work is devoted to Anders Paulsson, whose delicate, ECM-style interpretation style has guided the concerto. Paulsson is loaded with all the necessary intensity and he carries the melodies gloriously. He also realizes multiplayer features chordically and naturally. It is probably thanks also to Aho, who is always familiar with the solo instruments. The role of the Chamber Orchestra in the concerto is to create mysterious shades of watercolors and to engage in dialogue with bright secco solos, and the Lapland Chamber Orchestra does really well.” (Kare Eskola, Yle Klassinen)

“Anders Paulsson has developed Soprano Saxophone playing to an unprecedented, sensational top level!” (Kalevi Aho)

Anders Paulsson, soprano saxophone
Lapland Chamber Orchestra
John Storgard, conductor

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