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Ian Bostridge|Olli Mustonen: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3

Olli Mustonen: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3

Ian Bostridge, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra and Olli Mustonen

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Olli Mustonen is better known as a pianist (or a conductor, here leading his own music) than as a composer, but his work in the latter area is gaining increased attention. This pairing of symphonies could serve as a good introduction to his work, and it has much to recommend it. Mustonen's style fuses neo-Romantic elements with sounds from interwar modernism, particularly Hindemith. It is such a natural combination that one wonders why nobody has thought of it before. The Hindemith-esque neo-Baroque (or neo-Renaissance) polyphony usually occurs in outer movements, but in the Symphony No. 2 ("Johannes Angelos"), it comes most prominently in the slow movement, where it symbolizes the Eastern Orthodox mysticism into which the inhabitants of Constantinople must have retreated when it became clear that the city would fall to the Turks. The entire work is a remarkably detailed programmatic instrumental piece about the last days of the Eastern Empire, complete with a blow-by-blow of the final downfall. The Symphony No. 3 ("Taivaanvalot") for tenor and orchestra is a bit less immediate in its appeal, but it has attractions, including a difficult tenor part seamlessly dispatched by Ian Bostridge (the text is in English, not Finnish). The work is based on an adventure episode from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, and though Mustonen is far from the first Finnish composer to draw on this epic, his musical language seems especially suited to it. Bostridge gave the premiere of this work, and with Mustonen as conductor, one may take these performances by the Turku Philharmonic, one of Finland's remarkable collection of regional orchestras, as definitive. The Ondine label delivers its usual sterling sound from the Turku Concert Hall.

© James Manheim /TiVo

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1
Symphony No. 3 "Taivaanvalot" (Version for Tenor & Orchestra): I Have a Good Mind
Ian Bostridge
00:08:46

Ian Bostridge, MainArtist - Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Olli Mustonen, Composer, Conductor, MainArtist - Schott, MusicPublisher - Elias Lönnrot, Lyricist

2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki 2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki

2
Symphony No. 3 "Taivaanvalot" (Version for Tenor & Orchestra): Still the Sun Is Not Shining
Ian Bostridge
00:08:21

Ian Bostridge, MainArtist - Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Olli Mustonen, Composer, Conductor, MainArtist - Schott, MusicPublisher - Elias Lönnrot, Lyricist

2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki 2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki

3
Symphony No. 3 "Taivaanvalot" (Version for Tenor & Orchestra): The Bird Sets About Talking
Ian Bostridge
00:06:53

Ian Bostridge, MainArtist - Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Olli Mustonen, Composer, Conductor, MainArtist - Schott, MusicPublisher - Elias Lönnrot, Lyricist

2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki 2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki

4
Symphony No. 3 "Taivaanvalot" (Version for Tenor & Orchestra): He Went to Väinämöinen
Ian Bostridge
00:05:54

Ian Bostridge, MainArtist - Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Olli Mustonen, Composer, Conductor, MainArtist - Schott, MusicPublisher - Elias Lönnrot, Lyricist

2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki 2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki

5
Symphony No. 2 "Johannes Angelos": I. The Panagia of Blachernae
Turku Philharmonic Orchestra
00:06:21

Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Olli Mustonen, Composer, Conductor, MainArtist - Schott, MusicPublisher

2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki 2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki

6
Symphony No. 2 "Johannes Angelos": II. St. Spyridon's Day
Turku Philharmonic Orchestra
00:08:25

Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Olli Mustonen, Composer, Conductor, MainArtist - Schott, MusicPublisher

2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki 2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki

7
Symphony No. 2 "Johannes Angelos": III. At the Church of the Holy Apostles
Turku Philharmonic Orchestra
00:12:45

Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Olli Mustonen, Composer, Conductor, MainArtist - Schott, MusicPublisher

2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki 2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki

8
Symphony No. 2 "Johannes Angelos": IV. Aleo e polis
Turku Philharmonic Orchestra
00:07:00

Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Olli Mustonen, Composer, Conductor, MainArtist - Schott, MusicPublisher

2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki 2023 Ondine Oy, Helsinki

Album review

Olli Mustonen is better known as a pianist (or a conductor, here leading his own music) than as a composer, but his work in the latter area is gaining increased attention. This pairing of symphonies could serve as a good introduction to his work, and it has much to recommend it. Mustonen's style fuses neo-Romantic elements with sounds from interwar modernism, particularly Hindemith. It is such a natural combination that one wonders why nobody has thought of it before. The Hindemith-esque neo-Baroque (or neo-Renaissance) polyphony usually occurs in outer movements, but in the Symphony No. 2 ("Johannes Angelos"), it comes most prominently in the slow movement, where it symbolizes the Eastern Orthodox mysticism into which the inhabitants of Constantinople must have retreated when it became clear that the city would fall to the Turks. The entire work is a remarkably detailed programmatic instrumental piece about the last days of the Eastern Empire, complete with a blow-by-blow of the final downfall. The Symphony No. 3 ("Taivaanvalot") for tenor and orchestra is a bit less immediate in its appeal, but it has attractions, including a difficult tenor part seamlessly dispatched by Ian Bostridge (the text is in English, not Finnish). The work is based on an adventure episode from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, and though Mustonen is far from the first Finnish composer to draw on this epic, his musical language seems especially suited to it. Bostridge gave the premiere of this work, and with Mustonen as conductor, one may take these performances by the Turku Philharmonic, one of Finland's remarkable collection of regional orchestras, as definitive. The Ondine label delivers its usual sterling sound from the Turku Concert Hall.

© James Manheim /TiVo

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