阿侯: 室內樂集
沙穆利·佩爾頓 大提琴
索妮雅.弗拉奇 鋼琴
庫西斯托 小提琴
Internationally acclaimed for his music for orchestra (17 symphonies and 31 concertos to date), Kalevi Aho has also composed chamber and solo works. The present disc combines six such pieces, ranging across the composer’s career. The earliest work on the disc is the Bach-inspired Sonata for solo violin from 1973, reminding us that during his years at the Sibelius Aacademy (1968 – 71), Aho studied the violin as well as composition. Another early piece, Prelude, Toccata and Postlude, also started out as a solo work – this time for the cello – before developing into a duo. From the other end, chronologically speaking, is the ample Piano Sonata No. 2 from 2016, with a duration of some 25 minutes. This time it is Beethoven who has provided inspiration, and the composer describes the work as ‘a commentary on the Hammerklavier Sonata, in which Beethoven’s motifs are frequently “misquoted” and developed in a different direction.’
The sonata closes the programme but not before giving us an opportunity to hear three further works involving the violin – a second solo piece, In memoriam Pehr Henrik Nordgren, written in memory of Aho’s fellow composer and friend, Lamento for two violins and Halla (‘frost’) for violin and piano. Performing these works are four highly respected Finnish musicians, the violinists (and brothers) Jaakko and Pekka Kuusisto, Samuli Peltonen (cello) and Sonja Fräki, pianist and Aho specialist.
Kalevi Aho
Prelude, Toccata and Postlude, for cello and piano 9'42
01 Prelude 3'20
02 Toccata 3'07
03 Postlude 3'15
04 Lamento, for two violins 4'47
05 Halla, for violin and piano 7'48
Sonata for Solo Violin 21'06
06 Tempo di ciacona - Piu mosso - Prestissimo 8'31
07 Andante 3'51
08 Grandioso - Coda 8'44
09 In memoriam Pehr Henrik Nordgren, for solo violin 10'19
Piano Sonata No. 2 26'55
10 I. Allegro - Presto - Allegro molto 9'05
11 II. Tranquillo 5'01
12 III. Allegro molto 4'33
13 IV. Campane 2'55
14 V. Allegro 5'21
Album total 80'43 |
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