Peter Herresthal / Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra / Clément Mao-Takacs KAIJA SAARIAHO Graal théâtre - Circle Map - Vers toi qui es si loin
Several of Kaija Saariaho’s works are named after natural phenomena that
serve as a starting point to her compositional process. Composed in
1998, Neiges was inspired by various qualities of snow and explores
instrumental languages and colours similar to those found in her earlier
works. On the present album the piece is heard in its never-before
recorded version for twelve cellos, performed by the cellists of the
Oslo Philharmonic. Another source of inspiration has been medieval
literature, which formed a point of departure for Graal Théâtre, the
first concerto Saariaho wrote, as well as for the recent Vers toi qui es
si loin (2018). Recorded for the first time here, the piece is a
transcription, made for the violinist Peter Herresthal, of an aria from
the opera L’Amour de loin. These two works for violin and orchestra
bookend this amply filled disc, and frame Circle Map, a work in six
movements for large orchestra. Permeating the work are six short poems
by the 13th-century Persian poet Rumi, providing inspiration through
their essence and vivid imagery, but also part of the musical material
by way of a recording of them recited in Persian. This recording forms
the raw material for the electronics included in the work, but also for
much of the writing for the orchestra, for instance in terms of pitches
and intonations. All four works are conducted by Clément Mao Takacs, who
has collaborated extensively with Kaija Saariaho and conducted her
music across Europe and in the U.S.A.
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