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Poul Ruders, the most important Danish composer to emerge in the late twentieth century, has established one of the most respected international reputations of any living composer. The scope of his work, which includes opera, orchestral music, concertos, and chamber music, and the breadth of his compositional vision and technique, make his a formidable voice in the landscape of contemporary music. The three concertos recorded here, two of which have been received multiple previous recordings, offer ample evidence of his mastery. Concerto in Pieces (1995), written on commission from the BBC, was intended as a companion piece for Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. Like Britten, Ruders takes a theme by Purcell and uses it as the basis for a set of variations that highlight the different sections of the orchestra. Ruders' work inhabits a postmodern aesthetic universe very different from Britten's, but his music is every bit as engaging, which apparently astonished audiences who knew Ruders only based on the reputation of his more "difficult" pieces. The concerto is brilliantly orchestrated and full of delightful sonorities, gorgeous timbral details, and zany, surprising juxtapositions. It is clearly "modern music," but it would take a rigid traditionalist not to be charmed by its winsome appeal and antic energy. The Violin Concerto (1981) has a strongly lyrical, melodic character, undergirded by a neo-classical impulse, but with a thoroughly contemporary sensibility; it's not surprising that it is becoming established as a favorite with audiences and violinists. Monodrama, Drama Trilogy II for percussion and orchestra, the most abstract and modern-sounding piece included here, moves from being creepily atmospheric to darkly menacing. The performances by Thomas Søndergård conducting the Århus Symphony Orchestra, with Erik Heide, violin, and Mathias Reumert, percussion, are sophisticated but energetic. Dacapo's sound is clean by nicely resonant. Highly recommended for fans of new orchestral music.
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Thème & Variation I. Vivace maestoso
00:00:52

Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

2
Variation II. Vivace scherzando
00:01:02

Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

3
Variation III. Parlando alla breve
00:01:30

Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

4
Variation IV. Largo recitativo
00:02:34

Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

5
Variation V. Allegretto capriccioso
00:01:14

Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

6
Variation VI. Martellato feroce
00:01:11

Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

7
Variation VII. Andante lamentoso
00:01:48

Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

8
Variation VIII. Adagio lontano
00:02:31

Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

9
Variation IX. Intermezzo
00:01:08

Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

10
Variation X. Finale fugato vivace
00:03:34

Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

11
Echi d’una Primavera
00:09:11

Erik Heide, violon - Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

12
Ninna-nanna
00:04:54

Erik Heide, violon - Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

13
Ciaccona d’Inverno
00:04:23

Erik Heide, violon - Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

14
Monodrama pour percussion & orchestre
00:30:56

Mathias Reumert, percussion - Orchestre Symphonique d'Aarhus - Thomas Sondergard, direction

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Poul Ruders, the most important Danish composer to emerge in the late twentieth century, has established one of the most respected international reputations of any living composer. The scope of his work, which includes opera, orchestral music, concertos, and chamber music, and the breadth of his compositional vision and technique, make his a formidable voice in the landscape of contemporary music. The three concertos recorded here, two of which have been received multiple previous recordings, offer ample evidence of his mastery. Concerto in Pieces (1995), written on commission from the BBC, was intended as a companion piece for Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. Like Britten, Ruders takes a theme by Purcell and uses it as the basis for a set of variations that highlight the different sections of the orchestra. Ruders' work inhabits a postmodern aesthetic universe very different from Britten's, but his music is every bit as engaging, which apparently astonished audiences who knew Ruders only based on the reputation of his more "difficult" pieces. The concerto is brilliantly orchestrated and full of delightful sonorities, gorgeous timbral details, and zany, surprising juxtapositions. It is clearly "modern music," but it would take a rigid traditionalist not to be charmed by its winsome appeal and antic energy. The Violin Concerto (1981) has a strongly lyrical, melodic character, undergirded by a neo-classical impulse, but with a thoroughly contemporary sensibility; it's not surprising that it is becoming established as a favorite with audiences and violinists. Monodrama, Drama Trilogy II for percussion and orchestra, the most abstract and modern-sounding piece included here, moves from being creepily atmospheric to darkly menacing. The performances by Thomas Søndergård conducting the Århus Symphony Orchestra, with Erik Heide, violin, and Mathias Reumert, percussion, are sophisticated but energetic. Dacapo's sound is clean by nicely resonant. Highly recommended for fans of new orchestral music.
© TiVo

Detalhes da gravação original : 66:55 - DDD - Enregistré du 23 au 25 juin 2008 (Concerto in Pieces) et du 7 au 10 octobre 2008 (Concerto pour violon & Monodrama) à la Salle de concert d'Aarhus - Notes en anglais, allemand et danois

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