Fagerlund/ Bezaly/ Sinfonietta - Terral
Fagerlund/ Bezaly/ Sinfonietta - Terral
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Influenced by the great classics of the 20th century as well as by other musical genres such as world music and rock, Sebastian Fagerlund's orchestral music, which has held a central position in his work, is known for it's pounding rhythmic energy and the quiet, gripping intensity of the more static passages. The flute concerto 'Terral' was written in close collaboration with Sharon Bezaly. Referring to a land breeze in Spain, 'Terral' is like a constant variation in a transparent and airy soundscape reminiscent of the soil taking on a new appearance when blown by the wind. Strings to the Bone for string orchestra features Fagerlund's typically intense and virtuosic writing as well as elements of the musical heritage of Ostrobothnia. Finally, the Chamber Symphony came to existence thanks to his collaboration with the Tapiola Sinfonietta and the Ottawa-based National Arts Centre Orchestra, where John StorgÄrds has been principal guest conductor since 2015. According to the Finnish daily Hufvudstadsbladet, this work shows "a thematically consistent symphonic construction with an authentic symphonic tension integrated into the dramaturgical gesture".