Dive into the captivating world of Einojuhani Rautavaara with this 2005 release, a compilation of three distinct yet harmoniously intertwined works. The album opens with "Garden of Spaces," a neoclassical piece that sets the stage for the journey ahead. The heart of the album lies in the "Clarinet Concerto," a three-movement masterpiece performed by the esteemed Richard Stoltzman and the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Leif Segerstam. This concerto is a testament to Rautavaara's ability to blend avant-garde elements with classical structures, creating a sound that is both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition.
The album's centerpiece is "Cantus Arcticus," Op. 61, also known as the "Concerto for Birds and Orchestra." This work is one of Rautavaara's most celebrated compositions, featuring the hauntingly beautiful sounds of Arctic birds seamlessly integrated with the orchestra. The three movements, "The Bog," "Melancholy," and "Swans Migrating," paint a vivid sonic landscape that transports the listener to the stark and serene beauty of the Arctic wilderness.
Recorded and released by Ondine, this album is a testament to Rautavaara's unique voice in the world of classical music. With a total runtime of just under an hour, it offers a concise yet profound exploration of the composer's artistic vision. Whether you're a longtime fan of Rautavaara or a newcomer to his work, this album is a compelling introduction to the diverse and captivating world of his music.