Cover Saariaho: Reconnaissance

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
07.07.2023

Label: BIS

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Choral

Artist: Helsinki Chamber Choir & Nils Schweckendiek

Composer: Kaija Saariaho (1952)

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  • Kaija Saariaho (1952 - 2023): Nuits, adieux:
  • 1 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - 1. Nuit I 01:41
  • 2 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - 2. Adieu I 01:26
  • 3 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - 3. Nuit II 01:14
  • 4 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - 4. Adieu II 01:32
  • 5 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - 5. Nuit III 01:19
  • 6 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - 6. Nuit IV 01:25
  • 7 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - 7. Nuit V 00:44
  • 8 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - 8. Adieu III - V 02:45
  • Horloge, tais-toi:
  • 9 Saariaho: Horloge, tais-toi 03:26
  • Écho !:
  • 10 Saariaho: Écho ! - 1. Dolce, energico 03:09
  • 11 Saariaho: Écho ! - 2. Calmo, espressivo 03:17
  • 12 Saariaho: Écho ! - 3. Libero, intenso 04:40
  • Tag des Jahrs:
  • 13 Saariaho: Tag des Jahrs - 1. Der Frühling 03:22
  • 14 Saariaho: Tag des Jahrs - 2. Der Sommer 04:24
  • 15 Saariaho: Tag des Jahrs - 3. Der Herbst 01:30
  • 16 Saariaho: Tag des Jahrs - 4. Der Winter 05:47
  • Überzeugung:
  • 17 Saariaho: Überzeugung 02:55
  • Reconnaissance:
  • 18 Saariaho: Reconnaissance - 1. The First Martian in a Long Time 04:29
  • 19 Saariaho: Reconnaissance - 2. Count Down 03:25
  • 20 Saariaho: Reconnaissance - Interlude 01:56
  • 21 Saariaho: Reconnaissance - 3. Green House 05:25
  • 22 Saariaho: Reconnaissance - 4. Desert People 03:31
  • 23 Saariaho: Reconnaissance - 5. Requiem 05:55
  • Nuits, adieux - a cappella version:
  • 24 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - a cappella version - 1. Nuit I 01:31
  • 25 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - a cappella version - 2. Adieu I 01:28
  • 26 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - a cappella version - 3. Nuit II 01:18
  • 27 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - a cappella version - 4. Adieu II 01:36
  • 28 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - a cappella version - 5. Nuit III 01:20
  • 29 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - a cappella version - 6. Nuit IV 01:26
  • 30 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - a cappella version - 7. Nuit V 00:49
  • 31 Saariaho: Nuits, adieux - a cappella version - 8. Adieu III - V 02:32
  • Total Runtime 01:21:17

Info for Saariaho: Reconnaissance



This recording presents Kaija Saariaho’s works for choir, a cappella and with electronics, and displays her virtuosity in the treatment of texts, which she endows with the full range of verbal expression. At least one of these works is also a discographic premières.

Nuits, adieux, presented here both in its a cappella version and with electronics, could be described as a lullaby, not so much for a sleeping child as for an elderly person sleeping out of our world. Funny and very serious at the same time, Horloge, tais-toi was conceived for a children choir. Écho! deals with the myth of Echo and Narcissus, with the idea of echo being naturally extended with electronics that process and reverb the voices of the singers. Based on poems by German poet Friedrich Hölderlin, Tags des Jahrs display an archaic choral treatment expanded by sounds of the human voices, birds, wind and other natural phenomena. Überzeugung engages with medieval music and treats the contrast between light and dark as a trance-like interplay between past and present. Finally, Reconnaissance can be seen as a ‘science-fiction madrigal’. Nils Schweckendiek and the Helsinki Chamber Choir initially performed this programme in concert in August 2022 as part of the celebrations surrounding Saariaho’s 70th birthday.

Helsinki Chamber Choir
Anna Kuvaja, piano
Uusinta Ensemble
Nils Schweckendiek, conductor



The Helsinki Chamber Choir (Helsingin kamarikuoro)
was founded in 1962 as the Finnish Radio Chamber Choir and assumed its current name in 2005. It is currently Finland’s only professional chamber choir.

The choir’s Artistic Director from 2005–2007 was Kimmo Hakola. Since 2007 Nils Schweckendiek has been responsible for the group's artistic planning.

While its wide-ranging repertoire includes music from the Renaissance to the present day, the Helsinki Chamber Choir is particularly highly regarded for its work with new music. The choir regularly commissions new works and has given over 50 world premieres in the seasons since 2005, as well as more than 30 Finnish first performances. The choir appears frequently at major Finnish music festivals and collaborates with orchestras and Baroque and contemporary music ensembles. Recent touring has included concerts in Russia, Estonia and Belgium.

The Helsinki Chamber Choir's concerts are regularly broadcast on radio and television, both nationally and internationally. Particular highlights have been televised performances on the international cultural channel ARTE of Michael Haydn's Requiem in 2006 and Einojuhani Rautavaara's Vigilia in 2013.

The Helsinki Chamber Choir's recording of Magnus Lindberg's Graffiti (with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Sakari Oramo) was nominated for a Grammy in the contemporary music category in 2010. During its days as the Finnish Radio Chamber Choir, the group recorded a number of CDs for the Ondine label, including Rautavaara's complete works for mixed a cappella choir. The choir's most recent appearance on CD is in the world premiere recording of Veli-Matti Puumala's opera Anna Liisa (to be released in May 2015). A number of other recordings will appear in the near future.

Since 2012 the Helsinki Chamber Choir has been a member of Tenso, the association of European professional chamber choirs.

The Finnish Radio Chamber Choir’s principal conductors were Harald Andersén, Kaj-Erik Gustafsson, Ilmo Riihimäki, Eric-Olof Söderström and Timo Nuoranne. Alongside Nils Schweckendiek, in recent years the choir has worked with conductors including Kaspars Putnins, Fredrik Malmberg, Eric-Olof Söderström, Andres Mustonen, Olari Elts, Rachid Safir, Tim Brown, Anne Azéma, Aapo Häkkinen, James Wood and Rinaldo Alessandrini.

Nils Schweckendiek
studied music at Clare College, Cambridge, and orchestral and choral conducting in Freiburg and Helsinki. In 2006 he made his debut at the Finnish National Opera with Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier and subsequently conducted numerous opera and ballet performances at the same house. Guest performances have taken him to the Leipzig Opera (Der Rosenkavalier), the Savonlinna Opera Festival, Vaasa, Berne and Bielefeld. From 2009-2013 he was the conductor of the Ulm Opera, where he conducted first nights of, amongst others, Don Carlo (Verdi), Ariodante (Handel), Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev), Der Ring an einem Abend (Wagner) and Le sacre du printemps (Stravinsky).

Nils Schweckendiek is committed to performing the music of our time and has conducted around eighty first performances, including music theatre, orchestral, choral and ensemble works. In 2013 his performance of Einojuhani Rautavaara's monumental Vigilia with the Helsinki Chamber Choir was televised on ARTE. He has worked with numerous orchestras in Finland, Germany, Spain, England, China and Estonia.

Since 2007 Nils Schweckendiek has been Artistic Director of the Helsinki Chamber Choir. In 2014 he was appointed Professor of Choral Conducting at the University of the Arts (Sibelius Academy) in Helsinki. Guest conducting has included the SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart and the Danish Radio National Concert Choir. In the 2015/16 season he will be appearing with Tapiola Sinfonietta, the Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, the Finnish Baroque Orchestra, the Mannheim Opera Choir, the Netherlands Radio Choir, the Croatian Radio and TV Choir, and defunensemble. He is Founder and Artistic Director of the International Einojuhani Rautavaara Composition Competition, the second edition of which is being held in 2015/16.

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