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Gritton, Brabbins, Bbc Concert Orchestra - Kuula: Songs & Orchestral Music (2011)

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Gritton, Brabbins, Bbc Concert Orchestra - Kuula: Songs & Orchestral Music (2011)

Gritton, Brabbins, Bbc Concert Orchestra - Kuula: Songs & Orchestral Music (2011)
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Genre: Classical | Label: Dutton Laboratories/Vocalion | Catalog Number: 7272

This disc presents a survey of music by Finnish composer Toivo Kuula, a pupil of Sibelius. Best-known for his songs and choral music, Kuula s arresting orchestral music draws heavily on folk influences and constitutes some of the most striking Finnish music of its time. Renowned soprano Susan Gritton and the BBC Concert Orchestra under the inspired baton of Martyn Brabbins give spellbinding accounts of this gloriously colorful repertoire.

Composer: Toivo Kuula
Performer: Susan Gritton
Conductor: Martyn Brabbins
Orchestra/Ensemble: BBC Concert Orchestra

Reviews: You might have thought that Bis or Ondine would have been first off the blocks with a collection of the orchestral music of Finnish composer Toivo Kuula. As it is, deep respect and healthy sales should greet Dutton in branching out in this direction as well as towards France and Benjamin Godard. Perhaps it took the catharsis and expiation offered by Bis's now complete Sibelius Edition to offer the oxygen for a project such as this. Pingoud, Raitio and Melartin have hardly been ignored but perhaps we will now see yet more of their music appearing and in multiple performances.

The Sea Bathing Nymphs – the same as Sibelius’s Oceanides? - is a grandly luxurious scena in the manner of Richard Strauss and Sibelius's Luonnotar. It lacks the dissentient originality of the Sibelius but is striking all the same. The words are sung by Susan Gritton around writing that is magically fine and delicately spun with occasional eruptive climaxes worthy of Schulhoff, Schreker or Zemlinsky. Summer Evening has a hymn-like simplicity - like a national favourite. Long I stared into the Fire was orchestrated by Aarre Merikanto. It partakes of The Swimmer from Elgar's Sea Pictures and RVW's Stevenson settings. In the Cattle Yard reminded me of the sheep-calling songs spread across Canteloube's Chants d’Auvergne. Then comes a song of great magical ambit, Sailing in the Moonlight. It superbly catches the lunar light playing on barely stirred waters yet is still very passionate in the manner of The Seabathing Nymphs. The Maiden and the Son of a Slave is another silkily spun mercurial song with a volatile and highly demanding vocal part - one can imagine this music being beloved of William Baines - it rather reminds me of his two neglected and unrecorded masterworks Thoughtfdrift and Island of the Fey but with a petrol-soaked fulminant vocal element.

The Son of a Slave (Orjan Poika) I have known for some years from a friend's broadcast tape by Jussi Jalas. It is a romantically impressionist piece in which the canvas is diaphanous and rather Sibelian in a gentle elusive way - lovely music.

The South Ostrobothnian suite No. 2 is in five movements. The music is jaunty-folksy (I III) and eldritch and nature mystic (It Rains in the Forest). The latter is distinctly Sibelian as is the oboe-led Polka of the Orphaned Children, The last movement is challengingly called Daemons lighting up the Will-O'-The-wisp. It too has its Sibelian moments as in the closing pages where this could easily have been from Sibelius's theatre music.

Lastly comes the Prelude and Fugue of 1909, reminiscent at times of Sibelius's Karelia suite. It’s jolly and stormy at first in the manner of Liszt. Then comes a tautly pattering little fugue running to almost six minutes. This might with advantage have been placed before Orjan Poika so the disc could have played out to Kuula's staunchly imaginative romantic strengths rather than a patterned exercise reeking of the academic. Still, this is a most fascinating issue and one that those holding a torch for Scandinavian music will have no choice other than to hear.

The notes by Lewis Foreman and Tommila Tero are all we could hope for. This is a most impressive disc. Glorious.

Tracklisting:

[1] Merenkylpijäneidot (The Sea-bathing Nymphs), Op.12 (1909, orch. 1910) *
[2]-[6] South Ostrobothnian Suite No.2, Op.20 (1912-13)
[7]-[10] Four Songs with Orchestra *
[11] Concert Suite 'Orjan Poika' ('Son of a Slave'), Op.14b (1912)
[12] Impi ja Pajarin Poika (The Maiden and the Son of a Boyar), Op.18 (1911, orch. 1912) *
[13]-[14] Prelude and Fugue, Op.10 (1909)

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