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  • Minna von Knorring: Nocturne for violin & piano
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    Minna von Knorring: Nocturne for violin & piano

    ByKatja Lampela 28.04.202011.02.2023

    Minna von Knorring (1846-1918) was a fascinating character in the musical scene of Helsinki. She had no formal music education but nevertheless she composed and published several songs. Some of them were part of the repertoire of Aino Ackté and Jenny Spennert, the most celebrated Finnish singers of the period. The dramatic Nocturne in F…

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  • Kalevi Aho: Flute Concerto (solo part & piano reduction)
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    Kalevi Aho: Flute Concerto (solo part & piano reduction)

    ByKatja Lampela 28.04.202011.02.2023

    Kalevi Aho’s Flute Concerto (2002) was initially inspired by the magnificent, enigmatic poetry of the Swede Tomas Tranströmer, but the vocal ideas nevertheless adapted themselves to the flute. There is lots of singing, lyrical music at the beginning and end of this three-movement work. This is one of the most beautiful works Aho has ever…

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  • Kalevi Aho: Clarinet Concerto (solo part & piano reduction)
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    Kalevi Aho: Clarinet Concerto (solo part & piano reduction)

    ByKatja Lampela 28.04.202011.02.2023

    Kalevi Aho’s Clarinet concerto (2005) has five movements played without pause. It was premiered in London by Martin Fröst in 2006 and is one of the best known and most beloved concertos by Aho. Solo part & piano reduction 55011-573-6, € 43,50 Buy now

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  • Kai Nieminen: Fragmental Reflections (on a Finnish Theme) for guitar
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    Kai Nieminen: Fragmental Reflections (on a Finnish Theme) for guitar

    ByKatja Lampela 28.04.202011.02.2023

    Kai Nieminen’s Fragmental Reflections (2018) draws on the melancholy mood of the Finnish folk song "Tein minä pillin pajupuusta" (I made a willow whistle), familiar to most Finns. The emotional scale of this 10-minute guitar fantasy ranges from a nostalgic striving for beauty to discordantly disruptive moments.55011-593-4, € 13,20

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  • Matthew Whittall: Love Is Little for mixed choir
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    Matthew Whittall: Love Is Little for mixed choir

    ByKatja Lampela 21.04.202011.02.2023

    Matthew Whittall’s (b. 1975) Love is Little (2009) is a modern motet which uses a Shaker hymn as cantus firmus. The original melody is gradually slowed down, looped and fragmented, forming a quiet, ambient soundscape in which each singer performs their own part freely. The piece is suitable for larger choirs but also works with…

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  • Heikki Sarmanto: Northern Dreams (Rêves du Nord) for various solo instrument & piano
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    Heikki Sarmanto: Northern Dreams (Rêves du Nord) for various solo instrument & piano

    ByKatja Lampela 16.04.202011.02.2023

    A pioneer of Finnish modern jazz, Heikki Sarmanto (1939–) is renowned for his renderings of jazz numbers. No wonder, therefore, that broken chords and familiar keys resonate and sit well under the hand in the piano part of this Northern Dreams suite. The solo part is originally written for tenor saxophone and is also available…

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  • Pehr Henrik Nordgren: Come da lontano for guitar
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    Pehr Henrik Nordgren: Come da lontano for guitar

    ByKatja Lampela 16.04.202011.02.2023

    Dedicated to and premiered by Petri Kumela, Pehr Henrik Nordgren’s (1944–2008) Come da lontano for guitar (2003) carries ideas from Nordgren’s previous work Amor – desesperada op. 120 (for soprano and ensemble) which was completed a few months before the work for solo guitar. 55011-589-7, € 10,00

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  • Tuomas Turriago: Sonata for Guitar solo
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    Tuomas Turriago: Sonata for Guitar solo

    ByKatja Lampela 16.04.202011.02.2023

    Tuomas Turriago’s Sonata for Guitar solo (2019, rev. 2020) reflects the main source of anguish of the 21st century: according to the composer things are growing so fast that we can´t keep up with the pace. That is true of global warming, of population, of economy, of pandemics. 55011-582-8, € 15,50

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  • Kalevi Aho: String Quartet No. 1
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    Kalevi Aho: String Quartet No. 1

    ByKatja Lampela 25.03.202011.02.2023

    Kalevi Aho (b. 1949) was only 18 years old in 1967 when he completed his String quartet No. 1 in G minor. Nonetheless it was already the second one of its kind: the earlier string quartet in A minor "String Quartet No. 0" was withdrawn. This G minor quartet was heard the first time only…

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  • Jyrki Linjama: Five Songs “himmeä, kirkas, himmeä…” for baritone & piano
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    Jyrki Linjama: Five Songs “himmeä, kirkas, himmeä…” for baritone & piano

    ByKatja Lampela 25.03.202011.02.2023

    Jyrki Linjama’s (b. 1962) poetic music finds its counterpart in the poems of a Finnish modernist Eeva-Liisa Manner (1921–1995). The 23-minute song cycle ”himmeä, kirkas, himmeä…” was commissioned and premiered by baritone Aarne Pelkonen and pianist Juho Alakärppä. 55011-578-1, € 29,50

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