Saariaho: Reconnaissance / Schweckendiek, Helsinki Chamber Choir

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The album Reconnaissance was, of course, never intended as an epitaph. Nonetheless, It is difficult to imagine a more fitting summary of, or introduction to,...

The album Reconnaissance was, of course, never intended as an epitaph. Nonetheless, It is difficult to imagine a more fitting summary of, or introduction to, the character, spirit and life’s work of Kaija Saariaho (1952-2023) on a single disc, especially where her choral repertoire is concerned.

This recording presents Kaija Saariaho’s works for choir, a cappella and with electronics, and displays her virtuosity in the treatment of texts, which she endows with the full range of verbal expression. Nuits, adieux, presented here both in its a cappella version and with electronics, could be described as a lullaby, not so much for a sleeping child as for an elderly person sleeping out of our world. Funny and very serious at the same time, Horloge, tais-toi was conceived for a children choir.

Écho! deals with the myth of Echo and Narcissus, with the idea of echo being naturally extended with electronics that process and reverb the voices of the singers. Based on poems by German poet Friedrich Hölderlin, Tags des Jahrs display an archaic choral treatment expanded by sounds of the human voices, birds, wind and other natural phenomena. Überzeugung engages with medieval music and treats the contrast between light and dark as a trance-like interplay between past and present. Finally, Reconnaissance can be seen as a ‘science-fiction madrigal’.

Nils Schweckendiek and the Helsinki Chamber Choir initially performed this program in concert in August 2022 as part of the celebrations surrounding Saariaho’s 70th birthday.

REVIEW:

The album Reconnaissance was, of course, never intended as an epitaph. Nonetheless, it is difficult to imagine a more fitting summary of, or introduction to, the character, spirit and life’s work of Kaija Saariaho on a single disc, especially where her choral repertoire is concerned. To quote her artistic statement on choral music from the booklet, ‘the entire range of verbal expression is available to be woven into a multi-layered and heterogeneous whole’. The remarkable array of works showcased here – and mostly in recording premieres, no less – demonstrates just how dedicated she was to this principle over the course of so many decades.

In addition, by presenting two contrasting versions of the same piece (Nuits, adieux) together, the album provides a rare example of a composer’s process of revisiting the same material for different times and places, allowing us a glimpse into a whole other dimension of Saariaho’s musical thinking. Lastly, the album is a testament to her ongoing collaboration with other members of the musical community, including high-profile colleagues and young family members alike. How fortunate we are to have this one last gift from Saariaho, a document that not only expands the discography of her critically important oeuvre but also serves as a testament for future generations to the example of a composer’s life exceptionally well lived.

-- Classical Music Daily

The opening work, Nuits, adieux, is as good an illustration as any of the manifoldness of Saariaho’s sound-world. It exists in two versions: the original (with electronics) from 1991, and the a cappella version from 1996. Together, they bookend this delectable programme...A particular attraction is the recurring solos by the marvellously beautiful soprano voice of Linnéa Sundfær Casserly. In the a cappella version, the electronics are replaced by eight-part chorus, while the solo parts are practically identical with the original. It is a special treat to return to the work in that modified version at the end of the programme.

Écho! from 2007 for eight voices and electronics, was inspired by a double-choir motet by Claude Le Jeune (c. 1528/30–1600), which deals with the Echo myth...It is immensely beautiful.

To me, [the title work, Reconaissance] is the most important choral work composed on this side of the turn of the millennium, and in harness with the rest of the programme, which is just as valuable, this is an indispensable disc for all lovers of choral music. The performances are tremendous. It is also a worthy memorial to Kaija Saariaho.

-- MusicWeb International



Product Description:


  • Release Date: July 07, 2023


  • UPC: 7318599926629


  • Catalog Number: BIS-2662


  • Label: BIS


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: 20th Century, Contemporary


  • Composer: Kaija Saariaho


  • Conductor: Nils Schweckendiek


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Helsinki Chamber Choir, Uusinta Ensemble


  • Performer: Timo Kurkikangas, Anna Kuvaja



Works:


  1. Nuits, adieux

    Composer: Kaija Saariaho

    Ensemble: Helsinki Chamber Choir

    Performer: Timo Kurkikangas (electronics)

    Conductor: Nils Schweckendiek


  2. Horloge, tais-toi!

    Composer: Kaija Saariaho

    Ensemble: Helsinki Chamber Choir

    Performer: Anna Kuvaja (Piano)

    Conductor: Nils Schweckendiek


  3. Écho!

    Composer: Kaija Saariaho

    Ensemble: Helsinki Chamber Choir

    Performer: Timo Kurkikangas (electronics)

    Conductor: Nils Schweckendiek


  4. Tag des Jahrs

    Composer: Kaija Saariaho

    Ensemble: Helsinki Chamber Choir

    Performer: Timo Kurkikangas (electronics)

    Conductor: Nils Schweckendiek


  5. Überzeugung

    Composer: Kaija Saariaho

    Ensemble: Helsinki Chamber Choir

    Conductor: Nils Schweckendiek


  6. Reconnaissance

    Composer: Kaija Saariaho

    Ensemble: Helsinki Chamber Choir

    Conductor: Nils Schweckendiek


  7. Nuits, adieux

    Composer: Kaija Saariaho

    Ensemble: Helsinki Chamber Choir

    Conductor: Nils Schweckendiek