Sakari Oramo, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Jukka-Pekka Saraste - Magnus Lindberg: Orchestral Music (2011) Hi-Res

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Title: Magnus Lindberg: Orchestral Music
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Ondine
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 04:12:42
Total Size: 2.5 Gb / 1.2 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1 (65:49)
1. Tendenza (1982)
2. Kraft (1985) - Mvt I.
3. Kraft (1985) - Mvt II.
4. Kinetics (1989)
5. Marea (1990)

CD 2 (66:26)
1. Joy (1990)
2. Corrente (1992)
3. Corrente II (1992)
4. Coyote Blues (1993)

CD 3 (67:00)
1. Arena (1995)
2. Arena 2 (1996)
3. Feria (1997)
4. Gran Duo (2000)

CD 4 (59:12)
1. Chorale (2002)
2. Concerto for Orchestra (2003)
3. Sculpture (2005)

Performers:
Avanti! Chamber Orchestra
Toimii Ensemble (incl. Magnus Lindberg)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Sakari Oramo
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Jukka-Pekka Saraste

Magnus Lindberg is one of the most successful living composers. Since 2009, he has been The New York Philharmonic’s Composer-in-Residence.

This anthology of works, written in 1982–2005, documents the evolution of Lindberg’s output and style since his earliest carrier until recent years.

The featured works have helped to cement Lindberg’s international position at the forefront of orchestral composition, with several important awards along the way (Prix Italia 1986, the UNESCO Rostrum of Composers 1986, and the Nordic Music Prize 1988 for Kraft; Royal Philharmonic Society Prize 1992 and the Wihuri Sibelius Prize 2003).

These recordings feature the Finnish Toimii Ensemble (including Magnus Lindberg on piano), Finnish RSO, the Avanti! Chamber Orchestra and the Bavarian RSO, as well as conductors Sakari Oramo, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Jukka-Pekka Saraste.

“Magnus Lindberg is one of the most important post-1945 orchestral composers. He has managed to create a unique synthesis: a distinct, personal, approachable language combined with orchestral virtuosity in the spirit of Strauss, Ravel and Stravinsky.” Esa-Pekka Salonen