Martin Fröst, Kungsbacka Piano Trio, John Storgårds, Bo Johansson - Arktis Arktis! Works by Karin Rehnqvist (2005) Hi-Res

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Title: Arktis Arktis! Works by Karin Rehnqvist
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks) / Mp3 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:10:32
Total Size: 646 MB / 282 Mb / 185 Mb
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Tracklist:

On a Distant Shore (Karin Rehnqvist)
1. I. The Dark 04:12
2. II. The Light 05:14
3. III. The Wild 01:57
4. IV. The Singing 04:02
5. V. The Call 02:38
Beginning (Karin Rehnqvist)
6. I. Dramatic 07:21
7. II. Tentative 05:20
8. III. Rise 03:43
Arktis Arktis! (Karin Rehnqvist)
9. I. Breaking the Ice 12:07
10. II. Between Sky and Sea 09:26
11. III. Interlude in Dark 04:41
12. IV. Yearning 06:00
I Himmelen (In Heaven's Hall) (Karin Rehnqvist)
13. I Himmelen (In Heaven's Hall) 03:51

Performers:
Martin Fröst (clarinet)
Kungsbacka Piano Trio
Adolf Fredrik’s Girls Choir
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Bo Johansson
Petter Sundkvist
John Storgårds

The music of Karin Rehnqvist has been described as “simultaneously radically new and very old.” This quality is the result of her interest in very different musical traditions: the modernist, constructivist approach to composition as represented by Brian Ferneyhough, with whom she studied, and the Swedish folk music tradition. One source of inspiration is an ancient vocal technique known as kulning, used by women herders to gather their flocks across great distances. Another is the use of micro intervals in traditional music. These and other features come to the fore on this portrait CD, where works from the past seven years have been collected: vocal and instrumental, chamber and orchestral. All of the works are being performed by the musicians and ensembles for whom they were conceived: with his trademark commitment Martin Fröst interprets the clarinet concerto On a Distant Shore and the Adolf Fredrik’s Girls Choir enter into the spirit of I himmelen (In Heaven’s Hall), Rehnqvist’s reinterpretation of a folk chorale. In the main orchestral work, Arktis, Arktis!, written after the composer’s participation in a polar expedition, the Swedish Chamber Orchestra paints arctic landscapes and impressions, and the eminent young ensemble Kungsbacka Piano Trio – for the first time on BIS – renders Beginning, commissioned for them by BBC in 2003. 70 minutes of fascinating music from a fascinating composer whose previous disc on BIS (Sun Song, BIS-CD-996) caused the reviewer in Gramophone to recommend it “very, very strongly”.