Einojuhani Rautavaara's "Rautavaara: Missa a cappella" is a captivating exploration of sacred choral music, showcasing the composer's evolution over nearly five decades. Released in 2013 under the Ondine label, this album is a testament to Rautavaara's mastery of neoclassical and avant-garde styles, seamlessly blending them with traditional liturgical forms. The Latvian Radio Choir, conducted by Sigvards Kļava, delivers a mesmerizing performance that brings Rautavaara's mysterious and profound choral world to life.
The album features a diverse collection of works, including the titular "Missa a cappella," a long-awaited mass that spans various movements such as "Kyrie," "Gloria," and "Agnus Dei." Additionally, it includes other sacred choral pieces like "Vigilia," "Missa duodecanonica," and Marian motets, demonstrating Rautavaara's versatility and depth. The compositions range from the intricate 12-tone experimentation of the 1960s to the more accessible and lyrical works of his later years.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes, the album offers a rich and immersive listening experience. The meticulous design and presentation, including a booklet edited by Elke Albrecht and cover art by Pekka Hepoluhta, add to the overall appeal of the release. Whether you are a fan of classical music, choral works, or simply appreciate the beauty of sacred music, "Rautavaara: Missa a cappella" is a compelling addition to any music collection.