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Christian Tetzlaff, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra & Nicholas Collon - Lutosławski (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

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Christian Tetzlaff, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra & Nicholas Collon - Lutosławski (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Christian Tetzlaff, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra & Nicholas Collon - Lutosławski: Concerto for Orchestra; Partita for Violin and Orchestra; Novelette (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 59:54 minutes | 1,05 GB
Classical | Label: Ondine, Official Digital Download

This new album conducted by Nicholas Collon continues Ondine’s award-winning series of orchestral works by Witold Lutosławski (1913–1994) together with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. The series has gathered several accolades, including a Grammy nomination, a BBC Music Magazine Awards nomination, as well as several recording of the month awards and best recordings of the year nominations. This album includes the composer’s early hit, his folklorish masterpiece Concerto for Orchestra, which is among his most performed compositions. The album also includes Partita for Violin and Orchestra (with Christian Tetzlaff as soloist), a virtuosic 5-movement work which in its orchestral version is not short of a Violin Concerto. The rarity in the album is Lutoslawski’s Novelette from 1979, which, although fragmentary, is already pointing toward the ideas of his 3rd Symphony.

Polish composer Witold Lutosławski was one of the most prominent creative musicians of the period following the Second World War. His milestone contribution to the history of modern music is ‘aleatoric counterpoint’ or ‘restricted aleatorics’, a composition technique he developed in the early 1960s. Lutosławski’s Concerto for Orchestra scored a huge success when it was premiered in Warsaw in November 1954. It was the culmination of his early period and established him at one fell swoop as the most significant Polish composer since Karol Szymanowski, in the eyes of audiences and critics alike. In a belated international recognition, the work was awarded 1st prize at the UNESCO composer rostrum in 1963. It is of sufficient substance and importance to be considered on a par with his symphonies. The material of the Concerto for Orchestra is based on folk tunes collected in Mazovia near Warsaw.

Partita for violin and orchestra (1988) is a late work and, according to Lutosławski himself, is harmonically and melodically akin to a group of works that includes one of his most important creations, the Third Symphony (1979–1983). Lutosławski’s Partita are loosely connected to Baroque dance characters (courante, air, gigue). The Partita is a work in five movements that are played without a break. Its substance is in its first, third and fifth movements, which are linked by two brief ‘ad libitum’ movements for violin–piano duo.

In addition to his four symphonies and the Concerto for Orchestra, Lutosławski wrote several more concise and concentrated orchestral works, which are none the less important as facets of his compositional output. These include Novelette (1979), written to a request from Mstislav Rostropovich. The title Novelette is a literary one; Schumann used it as a title for a musical piece in his day. True to the description, in the context of Lutosławski’s output this piece is like a novella or short story compared with the novel-like proportions of the symphonies: equally rich in detail but more concise in form and often more akin to chamber music and more translucent in sound.

Tracklist:
01. Concerto for Orchestra: I. Intrada. Allegro maestoso
02. Concerto for Orchestra: II. Capriccio notturno ed arioso. Vivace
03. Concerto for Orchestra: III. Passacaglia, toccata e corale. Andante con moto - Allegro giusto
04. Partita (Version for Violin & Orchestra): I. Allegro giusto (Live)
05. Partita (Version for Violin & Orchestra): II. Ad libitum (Live)
06. Partita (Version for Violin & Orchestra): III. Largo (Live)
07. Partita (Version for Violin & Orchestra): IV. Ad libitum (Live)
08. Partita (Version for Violin & Orchestra): V. Presto (Live)
09. Novelette: I. Announcement
10. Novelette: II. First Event
11. Novelette: III. Second Event
12. Novelette: IV. Third Event
13. Novelette: V. Conclusion

foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2023-11-02 19:29:36

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Analyzed: The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra / Lutosławski: Concerto for Orchestra, Partita (Version for Violin & Orchestra) & Novelette
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR15 -1.06 dB -21.62 dB 7:15 01-Concerto for Orchestra: I. Intrada. Allegro maestoso
DR16 -0.65 dB -24.29 dB 5:46 02-Concerto for Orchestra: II. Capriccio notturno ed arioso. Vivace
DR14 -0.50 dB -19.24 dB 15:41 03-Concerto for Orchestra: III. Passacaglia, toccata e corale. Andante con moto - Allegro giusto
DR13 -0.75 dB -21.38 dB 1:42 09-Novelette: I. Announcement
DR14 -0.53 dB -21.38 dB 2:31 10-Novelette: II. First Event
DR18 -0.51 dB -26.21 dB 3:21 11-Novelette: III. Second Event
DR16 -4.09 dB -28.16 dB 2:06 12-Novelette: IV. Third Event
DR14 -0.53 dB -21.18 dB 6:10 13-Novelette: V. Conclusion
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR15

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2458 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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