I have just been listening to - and watching - the first performance of a thing by a Mr. Nuorvala. It was played just this week by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by handsome young Santtu-Matias Rouvali.
I found it fascinating because it makes use of a style new to me. That is to say, it uses an almost standard orchestra with its standard instruments, and it uses the normal range of tones which such instruments can produce - there are no creaky gates or plink plonks - and the basic harmonic language is late nineteenth-century; the only odd element is that this fine orchestra plays everything out of tune throughout. It is the first time I have heard a whole orchestra play intentionally out of tune. It is quite overwhelming! A new world of sound lies before us. Nevertheless I suspect that after just one further hearing I will not wish to return to the work for some while. The nerves, you know. Have a listen and a look and tell us what you think! The delectable and talented Miss Frang is also on the menu.
I found it fascinating because it makes use of a style new to me. That is to say, it uses an almost standard orchestra with its standard instruments, and it uses the normal range of tones which such instruments can produce - there are no creaky gates or plink plonks - and the basic harmonic language is late nineteenth-century; the only odd element is that this fine orchestra plays everything out of tune throughout. It is the first time I have heard a whole orchestra play intentionally out of tune. It is quite overwhelming! A new world of sound lies before us. Nevertheless I suspect that after just one further hearing I will not wish to return to the work for some while. The nerves, you know. Have a listen and a look and tell us what you think! The delectable and talented Miss Frang is also on the menu.
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