Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Joonas Kokkonen's "Complete Kokkonen Edition, Vol. 3," a symphonic masterpiece released on September 30, 1991, under the BIS label. This album is a testament to Kokkonen's compositional prowess, offering a rich and diverse musical journey that spans over an hour.
The album opens with "Inauguratio," setting the stage for the intricate and evocative Symphony No. 2, which is divided into four distinct movements: "Adagio non troppo," "Allegro," "Andante," and "Allegro vivace." Each movement showcases Kokkonen's ability to weave complex emotions and narratives through his music, making it a compelling listen from start to finish.
Following the symphony, the "Interludes" section presents four shorter pieces, each with its own unique character and charm. These interludes serve as a bridge to the final work on the album, "Erekhtheion," a four-movement suite that draws inspiration from ancient Greek architecture and mythology. The suite's movements, titled "Erekhtheion," "Hahmo (Shape)," "Aikamiesten tanssi (Dance of the Grown Men)," and "Tama maa (This Land)," are as visually evocative as they are musically engaging.
Throughout the album, Kokkonen's mastery of orchestration and his ability to create vivid musical landscapes are on full display. "Complete Kokkonen Edition, Vol. 3" is not just a collection of compositions but a cohesive exploration of Kokkonen's artistic vision, making it a vital addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.