The YL Male Voice Choir presents a captivating album that masterfully blends the timeless compositions of Jean Sibelius with the contemporary works of Olli Kortekangas. Released on February 3, 2017, under the BIS label, this album spans a generous 1 hour and 54 minutes, offering a rich and immersive listening experience.
The album opens with Sibelius' powerful and dramatic "Kullervo, Op. 7," a five-movement work that draws from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala. This piece is a tour de force for the YL Male Voice Choir, showcasing their exceptional range and depth. The choir is accompanied by the Minnesota Orchestra, conducted by the esteemed Osmo Vänskä, adding a layer of orchestral richness to Sibelius' evocative score.
The second half of the album features Olli Kortekangas' "Migrations," a seven-movement work inspired by the poetry of Finnish-American poet Sheila Packa. This modern composition is a testament to Kortekangas' ability to weave narrative and emotion into his music. The YL Male Voice Choir, along with mezzo-soprano Lilli Paasikivi, brings Packa's poetry to life with stunning vocal performances. The Minnesota Orchestra provides a lush and dynamic backdrop, enhancing the overall impact of Kortekangas' work.
The album concludes with a version of Sibelius' iconic "Finlandia, Op. 26," arranged for male choir and orchestra. This familiar piece serves as a fitting finale, tying the album together with a sense of national pride and musical excellence.
This album is a testament to the YL Male Voice Choir's versatility and artistry, as they navigate both the classic and contemporary works with equal skill and passion. The collaboration with the Minnesota Orchestra and Osmo Vänskä elevates the performances to new heights, making this a standout release for fans of choral and orchestral music.