On this disc, the Trondheim Sinfonietta, founded in 1998, has gathered
four works from the three decades encompassing the ensemble’s existence.
All four seem to be haunted by an even deeper past: Bent Sørensen’s
Minnelieder is the composer’s third version of a work originally
sparked-off by a book about the 14th century,
while Toshio Hosokawa’s Drawing, from a decade later, was inspired by
the very start of life. Kristin Norderval’s Chapel Meditation began its
existence as an improvisation, but looks back to music from centuries
earlier, while the most recent work, Mantra by Ellen Lindquist, also
mines a venerable musical tradition, that of the age-old Indonesian
gamelan orchestra that for over 100 years has had an influence on
Western composers such as Debussy, Britten, Steve Reich et al.
Set for varying forces and numbers of performers, the four works together form a fascinating picture of the kaleidoscopic possibilities open to composers around the turn of the millennium.
Set for varying forces and numbers of performers, the four works together form a fascinating picture of the kaleidoscopic possibilities open to composers around the turn of the millennium.
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