Dive into the vibrant and evocative world of Jan Sandström's "Motorbike," a captivating album that showcases the composer's distinctive voice and masterful orchestration. Released in 2011, this collection of works features a blend of choral and orchestral pieces that highlight Sandström's ability to create memorable melodies and rich textures.
The album opens with the iconic "Trombone Concerto 'Motorbike'," a piece that has become synonymous with Sandström's name. Performed by the renowned Christian Lindberg and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, this concerto is a thrilling exploration of the trombone's expressive range, set against a backdrop of lush orchestration. The album also includes two choral poems, "Anrop" and another untitled piece, showcasing Sandström's skill in writing for voices, with performances by the Adolf Fredrik Children's Choir and Eva Ekdahl.
"Acintyas," performed by the Stockholm Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Leif Segerstam, is another standout track, offering a serene contrast to the more dramatic pieces on the album. The album also features the "Saxophone Concerto No. 2 'My Assam Dragon'," a dynamic and virtuosic work that highlights the saxophone's versatility.
Other notable works include "2 Japanska landskap," a pair of pieces inspired by Japanese landscapes, and "Sanctus," a sacred choral work that demonstrates Sandström's ability to write for voices in a variety of styles. The album concludes with a beautiful arrangement of the traditional Swedish hymn "Det är en ros utsprungen."
Throughout the album, Sandström's compositions are brought to life by a stellar cast of performers, including the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir and the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra. With a total duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, "Motorbike" is a rich and rewarding listening experience that showcases the best of Jan Sandström's compositional talents.