This album features Kalevi Aho’s *Cello Concerto* (1983-84) and *Symphony No. 9* for trombone and orchestra (1993-94), performed by the Lahti Symphony Orchestra under Osmo Vänskä, with soloists Gary Hoffman (cello) and Christian Lindberg (trombone).
The *Cello Concerto* is a distinctive work, characterized by its use of layered instrumental textures. Alongside the cello and orchestra, Aho introduces an 'anti-orchestra' of five players (accordion, mandolin, saxophone, tuba, and side drum) and utilizes the organ prominently, creating a multi-dimensional sonic landscape. The concerto transitions from ethereal tones to powerful orchestral outbursts, culminating in a desolate, fragmented ending.
In contrast, *Symphony No. 9* presents a lighter and more optimistic character. Originally titled *Sinfonia concertante No. 2*, this piece explores orchestral sound through the lens of the solo trombone. It moves between different musical eras, blending 'present-day' styles with Baroque influences, underlined by the use of a sackbut and harpsichord. The symphony is marked by abrupt stylistic changes and ends with a joyful and exuberant celebration of life.
This recording showcases Aho’s skill in combining modernist techniques with historical references, offering a rich, multi-layered listening experience.
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