Ismo Eskelinen, Lapland Chamber Orchestra & John Storgårds – Kalevi Aho: Guitar Concerto; Quintet for Horn; Contrapunctus XIV (2024) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Ismo Eskelinen, Lapland Chamber Orchestra & John Storgårds – Kalevi Aho: Guitar Concerto; Quintet for Horn; Contrapunctus XIV (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:04:57 minutes | 1,07 GB | Genre: Classical
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Although the Finnish composer Kalevi Aho is best known as a symphonist, his constantly expanding catalogue includes numerous concertos as well as countless chamber works and arrangements of works by other composers. This disc brings together works from these three genres. The Guitar Concerto, dedicated to Ismo Eskelinen, posed many challenges for Aho, who is not a guitarist himself. It is a seven-movement work exploring the different ways the guitar can be used – sometimes with far from traditional techniques –and exploring its sonic possibilities. The Quintet for Horn and String Quartet was commissioned by Ilkka Puputti, who had previously premièred Aho’s Solo X for horn. Particularly demanding for the soloist, the quintet explores various atmospheres, in turns mysterious, whimsical, dramatic and dance-like. Contrapunctus XIV from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Art of the Fugue was left unfinished owing to the composer’s declining health. As he was dissatisfied with previous attempts to complete it, Aho decided to write his own, aiming to remain true to Bach’s style. This completion exists in several versions, including the one for string orchestra heard here, expertly performed by the Lapland Chamber Orchestra conducted by John Storgårds.

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Karen Gomyo, Ismo Eskelinen – Carnival (2019) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Karen Gomyo, Ismo Eskelinen – Carnival (2019)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:07:30 minutes | 1,23 GB | Genre: Classical
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For her debut album, Karen Gomyo has joined forces with guitarist Ismo Eskelinen in a programme offering fireworks as well as graceful tenderness. A violin virtuoso as well as an expert guitar player, Niccolo Paganini wrote a number of works for the two instruments together. He thus forms a natural point of departure as Gomyo and Eskelinen embark on a journey some hundred years backwards in history, and offer works by three other famous Italian violinist-composers. Neither the violin sonatas by Vivaldi and Locatelli nor Corellis celebrated La Follia were written specifically with the guitar in mind. They are instead provided with so-called basso continuo accompaniments, to be performed on various chord-playing instruments, such as the harpsichord or the organ. Larger continuo ensembles might also include a lute or a guitar, and it is to this tradition that Ismo Eskelinen harks back as he performs his own realizations of these accompaniments. With one exception, the works by Paganini are on the other hand intended for the combination of violin and guitar or, in the case of the Grand Sonata, per chitarra e violino. The centrepiece of the disc is formed by the famous 24th Caprice, provided by the composer with a guitar accompaniment and renamed Variazioni di bravura. Another favourite closes the disc, as Karen Gomyo and Ismo Eskelinen perform their version for violin and guitar of Il carnevale di Venezia, Paganinis take on a Neapolitan folk song.

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