Special offer. Kalevi Aho: Chamber Works
Osmo Vänskä (clarinet), Sarah Kwak & Gina DiBello (violins), Thomas Turner (viola), Anthony Ross (cello), Susan Billmeyer (piano) & Veli Kujala & Susanne Kujala (accordions)
What’s most intriguing about this review disc is that it features Osmo Vänskä not as a conductor but as a soloist...Vänskä the soloist - now eloquent, now earthy - is a real delight...Not to...
Special offer. Kalevi Aho: Chamber Works
Osmo Vänskä (clarinet), Sarah Kwak & Gina DiBello (violins), Thomas Turner (viola), Anthony Ross (cello), Susan Billmeyer (piano) & Veli Kujala & Susanne Kujala (accordions)
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What’s most intriguing about this review disc is that it features Osmo Vänskä not as a conductor but as a soloist...Vänskä the soloist - now eloquent, now earthy - is a real delight...Not to...
About
Renowned for his rich production in the field of orchestral music, Kalevi Aho is also a prolific composer for chamber forces. On this disc, three works spanning two decades have been combined.
Opening the disc is the large-scale Clarinet Quintet, composed in 1998. Osmo Vänskä, better known as a conductor, began his career as principal clarinet in the Helsinki Philharmonic and appeared in the premiere performance of the quintet.
The Sonata for two accordions was written in 1984 as a Sonata for solo accordion described by the composer as ‘comparable in aspiration with Liszt’s most virtuosic piano works’. It was premièred as late as 2002 by Veli and Susanne Kujala, who also perform it on this recording.
The Trio for clarinet, viola and piano was commissioned to be the set chamber music work of the 2006 Tampere Viola Competition.
Contents and tracklist
- Osmo Vänskä, Sarah Kwak, Gina Dibello, Thomas Turner, Anthony Ross
- Recorded: May 2011
- Recording Venue: Kalevi Aho Hall, Lahti, Finland
- Osmo Vänskä, Thomas Turner, Susan Billmeyer
- Recorded: June 2010
- Recording Venue: Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
- Veli Kujala, Susanne Kujala
- Recorded: May 2011
- Recording Venue: Kalevi Aho Hall, Lahti, Finland
Awards and reviews
August 2012
What’s most intriguing about this review disc is that it features Osmo Vänskä not as a conductor but as a soloist...Vänskä the soloist - now eloquent, now earthy - is a real delight...Not to be outdone, the other members of the group play with considerable trenchancy when required; they’re also very much at ease in the more withdrawn passages that dot this composer’s œuvre.