Tacit-Citat-ion Rebecka Sofia Ahvenniemi
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
08.08.2019
Label: Ravello Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Rebecka Sofia Ahvenniemi
Composer: Rebecka Sofia Ahvenniemi
Album including Album cover
- Rebecka Sofia Ahvenniemi (b. 1982):
- 1 Dada-Aria 04:33
- 2 Wuthering Modes (Not Moods) 05:39
- 3 Winds 04:09
- 4 Herz beim Spinnrade 05:25
- 5 L’operette d’amour 00:38
- 6 Ode to a Tree 04:59
- 7 Lucia 04:44
- 8 Barnet som blev osynligt 09:36
- 9 Banalala 07:23
- 10 A Song for the Viola 03:07
- 11 Tacit-Citat-ion (Version for String Quartet) 07:36
Info for Tacit-Citat-ion
Rebecka Sofia Ahvenniemi's debut TACIT-CITAT-ION is a reflection of contemporary Scandinavian composition – gestural, yet empowered by painstaking attention to detail. Where other composers' work ends, Ahvenniemi only begins. Breath sounds, glottal stops, microphone static, white noise, electronic interferences, the percussive friction of instrument bows – these byproducts of music are the backbone of TACIT-CITAT-ION, yielding a truly unique auditory experience.
Internationally educated and performed, Ahvenniemi exemplifies the new generation of musical tradition in the Nordic countries. Elements from previous musical epochs are eclectically drawn upon, such as romantic operatic singing in Dada-aria or the mix of classical and jazz elements in L'operette d’amour. Each of the works individually engages in reflecting the traditions of music and the surrounding society. The echoes of traditions are brought into the context of contemporary music through specific choices concerning scores, treatment of sound, and sound technology.
Perhaps most importantly, there is a unique philosophy behind this music which is unfussy yet avantgarde – no minor feat by any means. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the album's eponymous track Tacit-Citat-ion, a post-modern composition for string quartet stylistically reminiscing about the ethereal qualities of composers such as Kaija Saariaho, Salvatore Sciarrino, Giacinto Scelsi, and Hans Abrahamsen. The title refers to the idea that no work appears outside of a historical context of musical codes.
It is no wonder, then, that the Norwegian Composer’s Society willingly supported the creation of this album: with its prominent intellectual quality and uncompromising melange of stylistic elements, Ahvenniemi's compositions encompass the late-breaking zeitgeist of Nordic and contemporary European composition like few others.
Rebecka Sofia Ahvenniemi, electronics
Melis Jaatinen, mezzo-soprano
Bit20 Ensemble
Silje Marie Aker Johnsen, soprano
Ellen Ugelvik, piano
Hilde Annine Hasselberg, soprano
Manuel Hofstätter, percussion
Joshua Rubin, clarinet
Yumi Murakami, piccolo
Hans Gunnar Hagen, viola
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