Sørensen: L’Isola della Citta / Saraste, Danish National Symphony
Every sound in Bent Sørensen's music has been considered with the greatest care and refinement. His quietly spoken universe incorporates loneliness, nostalgia and a feeling of loss and leave-taking. His triple concerto, L’Isola della Città (2015), has a purity that makes it one of Sørensen’s most immediate and gripping orchestral works. As he has said, 'this music unfolds at night, as most of my music does, because it was written at night’. The concerto's solo parts are performed by Trio con Brio Copenhagen who has played Sørensen's music extensively. Sørensen’s Second Symphony (2019) is a ‘classic’ symphony. The work dives into the resonance of music’s history: the imagination showers itself in melodies, sounds and structures while at the same time, from a rational perspective, it can be seen both from outside and from a distance.
REVIEWS:
Sørenson is a composer whose pieces strike me as truly dreamlike. There is often a core of something familiar, tonal, pleasing at its heart, but it is also layered over with distortions and inflections that make it less familiar. One might say that it takes something attractive and comfortable and renders it uncanny.
The two works here fall very much into this description. L’Isola della Cittá is a sort of concerto grosso for piano trio and orchestra. It is more intimate, poetic, and the contrasts and juxtapositions are more extreme, even though they are subtly modulated. (The “island” of the title is the composer’s home in Copenhagen; one senses the world constantly encroaching on the precious quiet of the creative space). The symphony, not surprisingly, is more abstract, its rhetoric more forceful. But its meaning remains elusive—as I assume is the composer’s intent. And that’s a positive.
This is music that projects genuine mystery, but it’s a mystery that comes out of the familiar. While Postmodernist, it doesn’t engage the more “classic” Postmodern practice of quotation and pastiche. Everything is a very personal creation of this composer.
I note that Sørenson won the prestigious Grawemeyer Award a few years back (for L’Isola), and now I can see why. Highly recommended.
-- Fanfare
Although Sørenson is often regarded as an introspective writer there is much here that is bold and exciting. This is a welcome release of world premiere recordings of the title track (L’Isola della Citta) and his Second Symphony.
-- Lark Reviews
Product Description:
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Release Date: August 19, 2022
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UPC: 636943608623
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Catalog Number: 8226086
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Label: Dacapo Classical
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: Contemporary
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Composer: Bent Sorensen
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Conductor: Jukka-Pekka Saraste
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Trio con Brio Copenhagen, Danish National Symphony Orchestra
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Performer: Trio con Brio Copenhagen, Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Works:
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Second Symphony
Composer: Bent Sørensen
Ensemble: Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Trio con Brio Copenhagen
Conductor: Jukka-Pekka Saraste
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Composer: Bent Sørensen
Ensemble: Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Jukka-Pekka Saraste