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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
02.07.2021

Label: BIS

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Rick Stotijn

Composer: Eduard Tubin, Britta Byström, Jesper Nordin

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  • Britta Byström (b. 1977):
  • 1 Byström: 4 Walks: No. 3, A Walk to Schubert 02:14
  • Eduard Tubin (1905 - 1982): Double Bass Concerto:
  • 2 Tubin: Double Bass Concerto: I. Allegro con moto 06:24
  • 3 Tubin: Double Bass Concerto: II. Andante sostenuto 01:40
  • 4 Tubin: Double Bass Concerto: III. Tempo primo 05:05
  • 5 Tubin: Double Bass Concerto: IV. Allegro non troppo, poco marciale 05:29
  • Britta Byström: 4 Walks (Excerpts):
  • 6 Byström: 4 Walks (Excerpts): No. 1, A Walk to Bruckner 02:43
  • Britta Byström: Infinite Rooms:
  • 7 Byström: Infinite Rooms: Leggiero 05:02
  • 8 Byström: Infinite Rooms: Grazioso 03:58
  • 9 Byström: Infinite Rooms: Calmo 03:15
  • 10 Byström: Infinite Rooms: Quarter Note = 100 04:31
  • 11 Byström: Infinite Rooms: Calmo, cantando 04:40
  • 12 Byström: Infinite Rooms: Ritmico 04:50
  • 13 Byström: Infinite Rooms: Dolce 02:43
  • Britta Byström: 4 Walks (Excerpts):
  • 14 Byström: 4 Walks (Excerpts): No. 4, A Walk to Strauss 02:42
  • Jesper Nordin (b. 1971):
  • 15 Nordin: Double Concerto for Violin, Cello & Orchestra (Version for Violin, Double Bass & Piano) 16:43
  • Carin Malmlöf-Forssling (1916 - 2005):
  • 16 Malmlöf-Forssling: In memoriam (Transcr. R. Stotijn for Double Bass) 02:15
  • Total Runtime 01:14:14

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For the past ten years Rick Stotijn has been making Stockholm his second home, finding musical inspiration as well as new friends there. The present disc is a reflection of this, with existing and new repertoire involving the double bass by composers who have all at some point lived and worked in the city. The oldest work, as well as the best known, is the Concerto for Double Bass by Eduard Tubin, composed in 1948. Stotijn performs it here with the support of his own orchestra, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra under James Gaffigan.

The other concerto on the disc was composed especially for Stotijn and for the violinist Malin Broman by Britta Byström. Infinite Rooms (2016) is a double concerto – in which the violinist switches between violin and viola – with inspiration from the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. It was awarded the most important Swedish composition prize, Stora Christ Johnson-priset, in 2020, and comes with three ‘Walks’, potential encores which can also serve as bridges to the next work during the concert, be it by Schubert, Bruckner or Strauss. The orchestra heard in Infinite Rooms is the Västerås Sinfonietta, conducted by Simon Crawford-Phillips, who also appears on the disc in the role of pianist: Jesper Nordin’s Piano Trio, is an adaptation by the composer for these performers, of an earlier score for violin, cello and orchestra. Closing the disc is In memoriam by Carin Malmlöf-Forssling, a brief vocalise for soprano here transcribed for the double bass.

Malin Broman, violin
Simon Crawford-Phillips, piano
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Västerås Sinfonietta
Simon Crawford-Phillips, conductor
James Gaffigan, conductor




Rick Stotijn
There is a good argument for regarding the double bass as the foundation to many musical performances. At least to Rick Stotijn, who makes this point convincingly through his versatility. Be it as a soloist, a chamber musician, principal double bass player in various orchestras or as a member of innovative ensembles.

Rick is a tireless promotor of his instrument and its sheer endless possibilities. He has collaborated with and performed world premieres of works by composers such as Louis Andriessen, Michel van der Aa, Jesper Nordin and Ned Rorem. Martijn Padding dedicated a new double bass concerto to Rick in 2016; Reports from the Low Country was first performed at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, with the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by James Gaffigan. In 2018, Rick and violinist Malin Broman premiered Britta Byström’s double concerto Infinite Rooms, with David Afkam conducting the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Rick also championed the works of Giovanni Bottesini, the colourful 19th century composer/double bass player/conductor. Classics Today wondered if this could be ‘the best Bottesini CD ever’, and the press wrote:

‘His bass can match Liza Ferschtman’s agile violin playing not only in the many hair-raising rapid figurations, but also in the work’s lovely cantabile melodies.’

Turning a different corner – and to the surprise of many – Rick made his instrument dance in works by Piazzolla, Rota and De Falla. ‘Capturing the moods from the romantic to the menacing’, Gramophone wrote about the recording Basso Bailando with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Classical music from any era is only a part of the music Rick embraces. He is co-founder of the Stockholm Syndrome Ensemble, building programmes around an event, idea or concept. This narrative allows the comparison and contrast of music across all periods and styles – from Purcell to Dylan, from Messiaen to Radiohead.

Together with Bram van Sambeek, he recently founded ORBI. Described as a ‘chamber music rock group’, it combines the improvisatory forces of bassoon, double bass, hammond organ and percussion. Their interpretation of rock and metal music breaks new ground for the individual instruments, as well as pushing the players to their limit.

Rick Stotijn studied double bass at the Conservatory in Amsterdam with his father Peter Stotijn, and graduated with the highest distinction. He continued studies with Bozo Paradzik at the Hochschule in Freiburg. He won several first prizes at competitions and was awarded the highest accolade to a musician in the Netherlands; the Dutch Music Prize. According to the jury:

‘Rick is a versatile musician with a moving musicality and an overwhelming virtuosity.’

Amongst the many solo appearances which followed worldwide, was a Carte Blanche series in the Recital Hall of the Concertgebouw Amsterdam. Rick Stotijn performs regularly as a soloist with orchestras such as the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Arnhem Philharmonic Orchestra, the Residentie Orkest The Hague, South Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Toulon Opera Symphony Orchestra, Musica Vitae Sweden and Joensuu Symphony Orchestra.

Rick was principal double bass in the Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester Berlin and Amsterdam Sinfonietta and is currently principal in the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Mahler Chamber Orchestra. As guest principal, Rick plays regularly in the London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Orchestra Mozart. He is also member of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.

In chamber music, he has worked with Janine Jansen, Christianne Stotijn, Liza Ferschtman, Julius Drake, Cecilia Bernardini, Vilde Frang, Julian Rachlin, Lawrence Power, Tabea Zimmermann, Lars Vogt, Christian Tetzlaff and many others. Rick is a regular guest at festivals such as the Lucerne Festival, Delft Chamber Music Festival and the International Chamber Music Festival in Utrecht.

Rick Stotijn is Professor Double Bass at the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf. He performs on a Raffaele & Antonio Gagliano double bass, generously loaned by the National Musical Instrument Foundation.



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