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Norrköping Symphony Orchestra & Antoni Wit - Penderecki (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

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Norrköping Symphony Orchestra & Antoni Wit - Penderecki (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Norrköping Symphony Orchestra & Antoni Wit - Penderecki: Symphony No. 6 'Chinesische Lieder', Trumpet Concertino & Concerto doppio (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 60:51 minutes | 1,08 GB
Classical, Vocal | Label: Naxos Records, Official Digital Download

Penderecki’s Symphony No. 6 ‘Chinese Songs’ is an intimate, chamber-scale work for bass-baritone and orchestra. It sets eight Chinese poems in German adaptations linked with interludes for the two-stringed erhu. It proved to be Penderecki’s last completed symphony and is imbued with great pathos as well as melodic beauty. The Trumpet Concertino is taut, spirited and full of dextrous interplay between the soloist and orchestra. His single-movement Concerto doppio for violin, cello and orchestra, is a work of keen unpredictability.

Ellen Nisbeth, Norrköping Symphony Orchestra & Christian Lindberg - Pettersson: Symphony No. 15 & Viola Concerto (2022) [24/96]

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Ellen Nisbeth, Norrköping Symphony Orchestra & Christian Lindberg - Pettersson: Symphony No. 15 & Viola Concerto (2022) [24/96]

Ellen Nisbeth, Norrköping Symphony Orchestra & Christian Lindberg - Pettersson: Symphony No. 15 & Viola Concerto (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 67:21 minutes | 1,22 GB
Classical | Label: BIS, Official Digital Download

Allan Pettersson’s Symphony No. 15 is characterized by a high degree of tension right from the striking opening: brief, emphatic chords from horns and trombones above the tremolo of a side drum. Soon an expressive melodic subject is heard from the first violins, followed by contrasting rapid scales – at which point Pettersson has presented the greater part of the symphony’s building blocks. Like so many of the composer’s symphonies, the 15th is in one movement, but with clearly defined sections. It was completed in 1978, two years before Pettersson’s death, and was followed in 1979, by the sixteenth symphony, the last work that the composer submitted for performance.

Delphine Constantin-Reznik, Norrköping Symphony Orchestra & Daniela Musca - Pratté: Harp Works (2021) [24/96]

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Delphine Constantin-Reznik, Norrköping Symphony Orchestra & Daniela Musca - Pratté: Harp Works (2021) [24/96]

Delphine Constantin-Reznik, Norrköping Symphony Orchestra & Daniela Musca - Pratté: Harp Works (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 73:16 minutes | 1,17 GB
Classical | Label: BIS, Official Digital Download

It was when Delphine Constantin-Reznik took up the post as harpist in the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra that she first came across the name Anton Pratté, well-known in his lifetime as a harpist and composer. Her research into the music and activities of this forgotten master has now resulted in the very first recording of any of his numerous compositions for the harp. Anton Edvard Pratté was born in Bohemia into a family that ran a touring puppet theatre.

Swedish Radio Choir - Pettersson: Symphony No. 12 "The Dead in the Square" (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

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Swedish Radio Choir - Pettersson: Symphony No. 12 "The Dead in the Square" (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, Norrkoping Symphony Orchestra & Christian Lindberg - Pettersson: Symphony No. 12 "The Dead in the Square" (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 55:40 minutes | 1,01 GB
Classical, Choral | Label: BIS, Official Digital Download

The Twelfth Symphony forms an exception in Allan Pettersson’s output. When he agreed to compose a work for the 500th anniversary of Uppsala University, it was one of the few commissions that he ever accepted. Having written purely orchestral scores for the past 30 years, he decided to incorporate a choir and a text. Pablo Neruda had received the Nobel Prize in 1971, and acknowledging the poet’s ‘deeply felt compassion for the outcasts of society’, Pettersson selected nine poems from the huge collection Canto general for his new work.