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Magnus Lindberg: Viola Concerto, Absence & Serenades
Lawrence Power (viola), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Nicholas Collon
Awards:
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalists 2024, Shortlisted - New Work (Viola Concerto)
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Contemporary Music
Power’s delight in the generously proportioned starring role provided for him by the composer is never in doubt, and the skill with which conductor Nicholas Collon ensures that the orchestra...
Magnus Lindberg: Viola Concerto, Absence & Serenades
Lawrence Power (viola), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Nicholas Collon
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Awards:
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalists 2024, Shortlisted - New Work (Viola Concerto)
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Contemporary Music
Power’s delight in the generously proportioned starring role provided for him by the composer is never in doubt, and the skill with which conductor Nicholas Collon ensures that the orchestra...
About
Composer Magnus Lindberg (b. 1958) is one of Europe’s leading names in contemporary music. Having travelled a long road as a composer, from the steely and edgy modernism of his early period to the soft and sonorous sound worlds of his most recent output, Lindberg’s new, more emollient sound world building on a harmonic environment rooted in pentatonic scales at times seem to hark back even to Debussy and Impressionism. This new album by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and its chief conductor Nicholas Collon features some of the most recent orchestral compositions by Magnus Lindberg culminating with his new Viola Concerto a substantial new work masterfully performed by Lawrence Power as soloist.
Contents and tracklist
Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2025Nominated - Contemporary Music
Awards Issue 2024
Power’s delight in the generously proportioned starring role provided for him by the composer is never in doubt, and the skill with which conductor Nicholas Collon ensures that the orchestra never becomes a mere also-ran.