Skip to product information
1 of 1
Regular price £14.98
Regular price Sale price £14.98
Sale Sold out
Brand New From Reputable UK Company With 30 Years Experience In Retail, Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.


Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.


Sallinen; Takemitsu; PendereckiMusic for flute and orchestra Aulis Sallinen is among the best known contemporary Finnish composers. Born in Salmi in 1933, he studied composition with Arre Merikanto and Joonas Kokkonen at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki and subsequently joined the teaching staff there, after serving for ten years as executive director of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. An award from the Finnish government in 1976 enabled him thereafter to devote his full attention to composition. He is a member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Music and in 1983 was joint recipient, with Krzysztof Penderecki, of the Sibelius Prize of the Wihuri Foundation. Sallinen's compositions include five operas, ballets and a number of orchestral works, symphonies, concertos and sets of variations. His chamber music includes a number of string quartets. Sallinen's Concerto for flute and orchestra, Opus 70, commissioned by the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation, was completed in 1995 and dedicated to the well-known flautist Patrick Gallois. The concerto, given the title Harlekiini, is scored for four string quartets, six brass-players and a number of wind and percussion instruments, the last placed mid-stage to give a stereophonic division between strings and brass. It is in four connected sections and opens with evocative orchestral sonorities, before the entry of the solo instrument into what are firmly tonal textures. To the orchestral chords the flute adds fragments of melody, based on recurrent figures and motifs, passed from soloist to orchestra. The Adagio section that follows harsh accompanying tone-clusters, offers an element of relative tranquillity, the flute solo now accompanied by dense orchestral chords and by a percussion counterpoint. The third section is introduced by the soloist, after the interweaving of the flute and solo violin line. Related material, sometimes angular in outline and often fragmentary in form, is passed between the participants, varying in mood from the meditative to the energetic, before a gong initiates the fourth and final section. Here a prolonged flute solo, suggesting a cadenza, leads to the return of the orchestra in all its varied instrumental colourings and to a conclusion that seems to leave much unsaid. The Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu provides a remarkable conjunction of East and West. He was largely self-taught, apart from some private study with Yosuji Kiyose, under whose auspices his first music was performed. In 1951 he joined Joji Yuasa and Kuniharu Akiyama in the Experimental Workshop (Jikken Kobo), an organization that aimed to bring together all the arts and offered a varied musical repertoire of contemporary composers. In the following decade he achieved wide recognition as a composer himself, influenced at first by contemporary French composers and then, from 1961, by John Cage. Over the years he won esteem, signalled by ma

Concerto for flute and Orchestra op. 70 'Harlekiini': Allegro

Concerto for flute and Orchestra op. 70 'Harlekiini': Adagio

Concerto for flute and Orchestra op. 70 'Harlekiini': Allegro

Concerto for flute and Orchestra op. 70 'Harlekiini': Adagio

Toward the Sea II for alto flute, harp, and strings: The Night

Toward the Sea II for alto flute, harp, and strings: Moby Dick

Toward the Sea II for alto flute, harp, and strings: Cape Cod

Concerto for flute and orchestra da camera: Andante

Concerto for flute and orchestra da camera: Andante

Concerto for flute and orchestra da camera: Allegro con brio

View full details
Description
Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.Sallinen; Takemitsu; PendereckiMusic for flute and orchestra Aulis Sallinen is among the best known contemporary Finnish composers. Born in Salmi in 1933, he studied composition with Arre Merikanto and Joonas Kokkonen at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki and subsequently joined the teaching staff there, after serving for ten years as executive director of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. An award from the Finnish government in 1976 enabled him thereafter to devote his full attention to composition. He is a member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Music and in 1983 was joint recipient, with Krzysztof Penderecki, of the Sibelius Prize of the Wihuri Foundation. Sallinen's compositions include five operas, ballets and a number of orchestral works, symphonies, concertos and sets of variations. His chamber music includes a number of string quartets. Sallinen's Concerto for flute and orchestra, Opus 70, commissioned by the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation, was completed in 1995 and dedicated to the well-known flautist Patrick Gallois. The concerto, given the title Harlekiini, is scored for four string quartets, six brass-players and a number of wind and percussion instruments, the last placed mid-stage to give a stereophonic division between strings and brass. It is in four connected sections and opens with evocative orchestral sonorities, before the entry of the solo instrument into what are firmly tonal textures. To the orchestral chords the flute adds fragments of melody, based on recurrent figures and motifs, passed from soloist to orchestra. The Adagio section that follows harsh accompanying tone-clusters, offers an element of relative tranquillity, the flute solo now accompanied by dense orchestral chords and by a percussion counterpoint. The third section is introduced by the soloist, after the interweaving of the flute and solo violin line. Related material, sometimes angular in outline and often fragmentary in form, is passed between the participants, varying in mood from the meditative to the energetic, before a gong initiates the fourth and final section. Here a prolonged flute solo, suggesting a cadenza, leads to the return of the orchestra in all its varied instrumental colourings and to a conclusion that seems to leave much unsaid. The Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu provides a remarkable conjunction of East and West. He was largely self-taught, apart from some private study with Yosuji Kiyose, under whose auspices his first music was performed. In 1951 he joined Joji Yuasa and Kuniharu Akiyama in the Experimental Workshop (Jikken Kobo), an organization that aimed to bring together all the arts and offered a varied musical repertoire of contemporary composers. In the following decade he achieved wide recognition as a composer himself, influenced at first by contemporary French composers and then, from 1961, by John Cage. Over the years he won esteem, signalled by ma

Concerto for flute and Orchestra op. 70 'Harlekiini': Allegro

Concerto for flute and Orchestra op. 70 'Harlekiini': Adagio

Concerto for flute and Orchestra op. 70 'Harlekiini': Allegro

Concerto for flute and Orchestra op. 70 'Harlekiini': Adagio

Toward the Sea II for alto flute, harp, and strings: The Night

Toward the Sea II for alto flute, harp, and strings: Moby Dick

Toward the Sea II for alto flute, harp, and strings: Cape Cod

Concerto for flute and orchestra da camera: Andante

Concerto for flute and orchestra da camera: Andante

Concerto for flute and orchestra da camera: Allegro con brio

Details
  • Product Type: AUDIO CD
  • Barcode: 636943418529
Delivery and Returns
Dispatch Information: Dispatch times vary by item and items are only dispatched on UK working days – not weekends or UK Bank Holidays. Items marked "Dispatched Same Day" will be dispatched on the day of purchase if bought before 2pm GMT. "Dispatched Same Day" items bought after 2pm GMT or on a non-working day will be dispatched on the next working day. We aim to dispatch all other items within 3-5 working days.

Delivery Information: We aim to deliver your order as quickly and efficiently as possible. All UK orders are dispatched using Royal Mail 48 Tracked service and the standard delivery times are 2-3 business days. Please note that delivery times for overseas orders will vary depending on your location and the shipping option you choose during checkout.

Shipping Costs: We offer free delivery on all UK orders and free worldwide delivery on orders over £15.

Tracking Your Order: All UK orders are tracked. Once your order is dispatched, you will receive a tracking number via email. You can use this tracking number to monitor the progress of your delivery on the Royal Mail Track and Trace website.

Returns and Exchanges: We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. If for any reason you are not happy with your order, you may return it within 28 days of the item being dispatched for a refund or exchange. Please note the following guidelines:
- Items must be returned in their original condition and packaging – items that have been opened or had shrink wrap removed are not eligible for return or refund.
- Make sure to include your order number in the returned package.

How to Initiate a Return: To initiate a return or exchange, please contact our customer service team. The team is available to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have about the process.

Refund Processing: Refunds will be processed as soon as we receive your item back into our warehouse. Replacements are subject to availability and if a replacement is not available, a refund will be issued.

If you have any further questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to contact our customer service team or check out our FAQ’s. We're here to help ensure your shopping experience is enjoyable and hassle-free. Thank you for choosing Chalkys!