Fagerlund: Isola - Sundqvist, Slobodeniouk
BIS BIS-SACD-1707
Stereo/Multichannel Hybrid
Classical
Sebastian Fagerlund: Clarinet Concerto, Partita for string orchestra and percussion, Isola for symphony orchestra
Christoffer Sundqvist (clarinet)
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
Dima Slobodeniouk (conductor)
Born in 1972, Sebastian Fagerlund was recently described on the website MusicWeb International as ‘yet another obscenely talented young musician from Finland’. The occasion was the release of his opera Döbeln (BIS-SACD-1780), with a score that the reviewer went on to characterize as ‘both forward-looking and audience friendly’.
Composed in 2009, Döbeln is Fagerlund’s first and so far only opera, and on the present disc we hear three orchestral scores. The musicians of the eminent Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra revel in the composer’s striking gift for orchestration, in performances supervised by the rapidly emerging young conductor Dima Slobodeniouk, who has collaborated with Fagerlund on several occasions previously.
The clarinettist Christoffer Sundqvist is also well acquainted with Fagerlund’s music, and his playing served as inspiration for the composer as he wrote his colourful and eventful Clarinet Concerto. Following that work here is Partita, consisting of three movements with titles that mirror the composer’s concerns: Cerimonia (Ceremony), Risonanza (Resonance) and Preghiera (Prayer). According to Fagerlund himself, the work is not associated with any specific religion but rather with an inner, spiritual struggle in general; the need for everyone to find his or her own ‘prayer’.
Closing the disc is Isola (Island) which sprang from a visit by the composer to an island in the Turku archipelago formerly used to segregate lepers and the mentally ill from the rest of society. On admittance inmates were expected to bring with them the wood for their own coffins, an ‘isle of the dead’ which today is an idyllic holiday location. A similar alternation of darkness and light, of movement and motionlessness, of violence and sensitivity, permeates Fagerlund’s tone poem.
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Recorded in June 2008 (Clarinet Concerto) and in June 2010 (Isola, Partita) at the Gothenburg Concert Hall, Sweden, 24/96
Produced by Marion Schwebel
Sound engineer: Andreas Ruge
Equipment: Neumann microphones; RME Micstasy preamplifier and high resolution A/D converter (Isola, Partita); Stagetec Truematch microphone preamplifier and high resolution A/D converter (Clarinet Concerto); MADI optical cabling; Yamaha 02R96 digital mixer; Sequoia Workstation; Pyramix DSD Workstation; B&W Nautilus 802 loudspeakers; STAX headphones
Post-production: Editing: Elisabeth Kemper
Mixing: Marion Schwebel
Executive producer: Robert Suff
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