Wydawnictwo: Bis
Nr katalogowy: BISSACD 1780
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: lipiec 2010
EAN: 7318599917801
Nr katalogowy: BISSACD 1780
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: lipiec 2010
EAN: 7318599917801
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): fiński
Rodzaj: opera
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Rodzaj: opera
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Fagerlund: Dobeln - An Opera in Two Acts (libretto by Jusa Peltoniemi)
Bis - BISSACD 1780
Kompozytor
Sebastian Fagerlund (ur. 1972)
Sebastian Fagerlund (ur. 1972)
Wykonawcy
Anu Komsi, soprano
Annika Mylläri, soprano
Lasse Penttinen, tenor
Sören Lillkung, baritone
Robert McLoud, bass
West Coast Kokkola Opera
Kokkola Opera Festival Orchestra / Sakari Oramo
Anu Komsi, soprano
Annika Mylläri, soprano
Lasse Penttinen, tenor
Sören Lillkung, baritone
Robert McLoud, bass
West Coast Kokkola Opera
Kokkola Opera Festival Orchestra / Sakari Oramo
Born in 1972 Sebastian Fagerlund has rapidly emerged as one of the most interesting Finnish composers of his generation. At the core of his style is a richly sonorous, swiftly flowing idiom that is multi-layered in texture but avoids modernism’s severity of tone. His rhythms are rich, sometimes clearly motoric, sometimes capriciously syncopated and more freely shaped. To counterbalance the rapid currents and rhythmic vivacity there are delicate, lyrically emotional passages. His music has often been tinged with a feeling of drama even when the forces are purely instrumental, and the move to opera, for the first time here in Döbeln, is thus completely natural. The main character of the opera is a historic figure, the Swedish General Georg Carl von Döbeln, a hero of the 1808–09 war over Finland between Russia and Sweden. The plot incorporates actual events during the war, but mixes them with fantasies and hallucinations in a many-faceted emotional mosaic. As the composer writes in his own liner notes: ‘When I began to plan this work, the idea of a grand, epic and heroic war opera felt unnatural to me. I wanted to discover a story – and a way of realizing it – where drama could be combined with humour, without losing track of the serious subject: war and its effects on man.’ The libretto by Finnish writer Jusa Peltoniemi is partly in Swedish and partly in Finnish, and includes eleven characters, ranging from a hospital orderly to the King of Sweden. These roles are distributed among five singers, supported by fifteen instrumentalists: piano, string quintet, seven wind-players and percussionists. With these limited forces, Fagerlund conjures up a sound-scape which is rich in colour, variation and emotional intensity. The direction is in the highly competent hands of Sakari Oramo, conducting a cast of leading Finnish singers from the West Coast Kokkola Opera. The comprehensive booklet includes the full Swedish/Finnish libretto with a parallel English translation, as well as a presentation of the composer and his work in four languages: English, Finnish, German and French. Packaged in a cardboard slipcase, this title also includes a full colour leaflet with photographs from the first performance, which took place in 2009.