This four-disc Ondine set collects the complete concertos of Einojuhani Rautavaara. While these 12 works may not make the best argument for the Finnish post-modernist's status as a great composer -- his eight symphonies surely make good that claim -- they certainly make the best argument for his status as an amazingly effective, astoundingly diverse, and wonderfully individualistic composer. The works themselves are all from Rautavaara's wide-ranging maturity. There are three piano concertos, one concerto each for violin, cello, double bass, flute, clarinet, organ, and harp, as well as a Ballad for harp and orchestra, plus the sui generic "Cantus Arcticus" for taped Artic bird songs and orchestra. Though the majority of the works are in three movements, each is unlike any other in conception and execution. From the megalomaniacal Piano Concerto No. 1 through the atmospheric Flute Concerto "Dances of the Winds" to the luminous Bass Concerto "Angel of Dusk," Rautavaara never repeats himself. Each work is superbly composed for its chosen soloist; the nearly Romantic Piano Concerto No. 3, "Gift of Dreams," written for Vladimir Ashkenazy, is a prime example. The soloists are always technically impressive, particularly Patrick Gallois' virtuosity on four separate flutes. They are also often emotionally compelling, especially Elmar Oliveira's seamless legato in the Tranquillo that opens the Violin Concerto. Recorded in cool, clear, deep, and very vivid digital sound, this set deserves to be heard by fans of the best of post-modernism. by James Leonard
24.1.21
TAKEMITSU : A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden (TASHI) (2005) FLAC (tracks), lossless
Until the launch of Deutsche Grammophon's Echo 20 21 series, many to most of the excellent recordings of contemporary music the esteemed German label made from the 1950s through the 1970s had gone AWOL from the active catalog. That Deutsche Grammophon had anything to offer in terms of Takemitsu may come as a surprise to some, so long has it been since this material has been available. Yet A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden is the fourth Takemitsu release on Echo 20 21 since the inception of the imprint in 1998, more discs than for any composer in the series. A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden features Seiji Ozawa's 1977 and 1978 recordings of Quatrain and the popular title work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, both then premieres.
23.12.17
TASHI - Tashi Plays Takemitsu [6 tracks] (1994) lp / FLAC
A Quatrain II 16:35
Cello – Fred Sherry
Clarinet – Richard Stoltzman
Piano – Peter Serkin
Violin – Ida Kavafian
B1 Water Ways 9:57
Cello – Fred Sherry
Clarinet – Richard Stoltzman
Harp – Barbara Allen , Nancy Allen
Piano – Peter Serkin
Vibraphone – David Frost (2), Richard Fitz
Violin – Ida Kavafian
B2 Waves 10:49
Bass Drum – David Frost
Clarinet – Richard Stoltzman
Horns – Robert Routch
Trombone – Richard Chamberlain , Roland Borror
B3 Fantasma-cantos 17:28
B4 I Sehr Massig 2:43
B5 II Sehr Schwungvoll 2:18
Credits
Composed By – Toru Takemitsu
Ensemble – Tashi
Notes
Barbara Allen, Nancy Allen, Richard Fitz, Robert Routch, Richard Chamberlain, Roland Borror are guests.
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RAGTIME BLUES GUITAR — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order 1927-1930 | DOCD-5062 (1991) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
The emphasis is on inventive blues/ragtime guitarists on this CD. First there is a previously unreleased alternate take of Blind Blake playi...