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            Einojuhani RAUTAVAARA 
              (b. 1928)  
              Cello Concerto No. 2, Towards the Horizon (2008-2009) [21:16] 
               
              Modificata (1957/2003) [17:15]  
              Percussion Concerto, Incantations (2008) [23:44]  
                
              Truls Mørk (cello); Colin Currie (percussion)  
              Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra/John Storgårds  
              rec. Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, 15 January 2011 (Percussion Concerto); 
              Music Centre, 10-12 August 2011 (Cello Concerto, Modificata). 24-bit 
              DXD recording  
                
              ONDINE ODE 1178-2 [62:16]  
             
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                  Fans of all things Finnish will be sorely tempted by this disc 
                  of Rautavaara’s music; not only are these concertos world 
                  premiere recordings they’re also played by their respective 
                  dedicatees. Leading the charge is John Storgårds, who 
                  did such a splendid job co-ordinating the disparate elements 
                  in Kalevi Aho’s mountainside monster, the Luosto 
                  Symphony (review). 
                  The latter was one of my Recordings of the Year for 2008, 
                  and I urge anyone who hasn’t heard it to do so at once. 
                   
                     
                  These soloists need no introduction; the Norwegian cellist Truls 
                  Mørk has carved out a distinguished career for himself 
                  and the Scottish percussionist Colin Currie is doing the same. 
                  I remember being most impressed by the latter’s performances 
                  in the 1994 BBC Young Musician of the Year competition 
                  and wondering when I’d hear from him again. Well, that 
                  time has now arrived; indeed, I can’t remember being so 
                  eager to hear a new CD that within minutes it was in the player 
                  and I’d pressed play.  
                     
                  The turbulent introduction to the Second Cello Concerto instantly 
                  grabs the attention and draws one into its troubled musings. 
                  From out of this uncertain universe spins a heart-stopping cello 
                  line, whose ethereal beauty is captured in a 24-bit DXD recording 
                  of rare subtlety and presence. Balances are just perfect, soloist 
                  and orchestra engaged in a yearning dialogue that’s both 
                  profoundly beautiful and intensely moving. I played this piece 
                  several times, if only to assure myself I’d actually heard 
                  such out-of-this-world music and music-making. Yes, this understated 
                  concerto really is that magical, and I just know I’ll 
                  return to it time and time again.  
                     
                  As for the early Modificata, revised in 2003, dodecaphony 
                  has seldom sounded so ravishing. There’s little of the 
                  stern pedagogue in this rigorously conceived - and most virtuosic 
                  - score; packed with ear-tweaking incident it’s imbued 
                  with a gentle grace and serene loveliness that comes perilously 
                  close to that most exalted state, the sublime. The quiet, gong-struck 
                  epiphanies are especially thrilling, and although the final 
                  movement is tough and sinewy it never loses its lyrical impulse. 
                  What a find this is; yet another work to add to my ever-lengthening 
                  list of Rautavaara favourites. Both Storgårds and his 
                  band are supremely assured here, and the top-notch recording 
                  adds immensely to one’s enjoyment of this composer’s 
                  distinctive sound world.  
                     
                  Aho’s Luosto Symphony is rooted in a dark, distant 
                  shamanism, and Rautavaara's Incantations - the subtitle 
                  of this Percussion Concerto - may suggest an unformed world 
                  that’s just as strange and elemental. Those odd timp rolls 
                  in the first movement do indeed herald the arrival of something 
                  defiantly ‘other’, the vibraphone and marimba augmenting 
                  the sense of mysticism and immemoriality. Make no mistake, this 
                  couldn’t be further from the filmic hocus-pocus associated 
                  with such things; indeed, this shimmering score is simply gorgeous, 
                  the sheer fecundity of Rautavaara’s writing matched by 
                  Currie’s discreet, unearthly tones. As for the next movement’s 
                  sculptures in sound their delicate timbres are reproduced with 
                  astonishing fidelity. There’s a robust cadenza in the 
                  third, but the deep spell, once cast, remains unbroken to the 
                  end.  
                     
                  Occasionally a recording comes so close to the unrepeatable 
                  concentration and colour of a live event that one feels compelled 
                  to applaud at the close; I daresay you will too, for this really 
                  is an extraordinary achievement.  
                     
                  Bravo, bravo and thrice bravo; my disc of the year.  
                     
                  Dan Morgan 
                  http://twitter.com/mahlerei 
                     
                   
                  see also review by Hubert 
                  Culot 
                  
                  
                   
                 
             
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