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Torleif Thedéen, Osmo Vänskä - Kokkonen: Complete Kokkonen Edition, Vol. 1 (1990)

Torleif Thedéen, Osmo Vänskä - Kokkonen: Complete Kokkonen Edition, Vol. 1 (1990)
  • Title: Kokkonen: Complete Kokkonen Edition, Vol. 1
  • Year Of Release: 1990
  • Label: BIS
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 01:01:52
  • Total Size: 226 / 162 Mb
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Tracklist:

Sinfonisia luonnoksia (Symphonic Sketches) (Joonas Kokkonen)
1. I. Lamento: Andante 05:20
2. II. Pezzo giocoso: Allegro 02:25
3. III. Religioso: Andante 06:55
Cello Concerto (Joonas Kokkonen)
4. I. Moderato mosso - Allegro - Cadenza - Allegro vivace 07:58
5. II. Allegretto 03:18
6. III. Adagio 07:11
7. IV. Cadenza: Adagio, legatissimo possibile 04:03
8. V. Allegro vivace 02:24
Symphony No. 4 (Joonas Kokkonen)
9. I. Moderato 07:52
10. II. Allegro 05:29
11. III. Adagio 08:57

Performers:
Torleif Thedéen - cello
Lahti Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Osmo Vänskä

BIS deserves kudos for its extraordinary efforts in promoting Scandinavian composers and for presenting many impressive symphonies that deserve more attention in the west. Finnish composer Joonas Kokkonen is one of the few modern symphonists to adhere rigorously to traditional practices and to know what makes a symphony tick. Because of this, he never passed off his dramatic but loose Symphonic Sketches (1968) as anything more than a study; even when others would happily accept it as a symphony, albeit a short one, Kokkonen would not mislead. In its coherent three-movement structure, unifying motivic scheme, and economical development, the seriously argued Symphony No. 4 (1971) demonstrates Kokkonen's technical skill, clarity of purpose, and high standards; it fulfills its potential without pretense or pettifoggery. The Cello Concerto (1969) also shows great integrity and formal logic; while it is not as tightly knitted as the Symphony, due to its cadenzas, passages of repartee, and expanded five-movement form, it is still as well-reasoned and complete in its development. Cellist Torleif Thedéen delivers a deeply expressive and vigorous performance, and the Lahti Symphony Orchestra, under Osmo Vänskä and supervised by the composer, provides rich colors and strong orchestral playing. The sound quality is decent, but a little too soft in places.




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