Suomenlinna (Klami)
Suomenlinna | |
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Concert overture by Uuno Klami | |
Opus | 30 |
Composed | 1939 | –40, lost; rewritten 1944
Duration | Approx. 12 minutes |
Premiere | |
Date | 21 March 1941 |
Location | Stockholm, Sweden |
Conductor | Tor Mann |
Performers | Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra |
Suomenlinna (literal translation: 'The Castle of Finland'), Op. 30, is concert overture for orchestra written between 1939 and 1940 by the Finnish composer Uuno Klami, who had visited the eponymous island sea fortress. Tor Mann and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra premiered the work in Stockholm on 21 May 1941.[1] The overture is in sonata form, with its main theme in C major and second theme in D-flat major.[2]
The piece was lost in Germany during the "chaos"[3] World War II, prompting Klami to rewrite it in 1944 based on his original sketches.[4][2] Around this time, Klami renamed the overture Linna meren äärellä[5] (The Fortress on the Sea), but this name has never stuck.[2] The second version of the overture was premiered on 15 December 1944. The music critic Sulho Ranta argued that, although "the thematic material... [had] not greatly changed" between versions, "the revision [had] proved to be to the work's advantage".[2][a]
On 29 September 1950 in celebration of Klami's fiftieth birthday, Jussi Jalas and the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra performed the overture. It shared the program with Klami's most famous work, the Kalevala Suite (Op. 23, 1933; r. 1934, 1943), and the Second Piano Concerto (Op. 41, 1950), which received its premiere.[1]
Discography
[edit]The sortable table below lists the three commercially available recordings of Suomenlinna:
Conductor | Orchestra | Year | Runtime | Venue | Label | Ref. |
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Osmo Vänskä | Lahti Symphony Orchestra | 1993 | 12:33 | Ristinkirkko | BIS (CD–696) | [1] |
Jorma Panula | Turku Philharmonic Orchestra | 1996 | 11:01 | Turku Concert Hall | Naxos (8.553757) | [2] |
Leif Segerstam | Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra | 2007 | 11:55 | Finlandia Hall | Ondine (ODE 1112–2) | [3] |
Notes, references, and sources
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Sulho Ranta's review is quoted, without precise attribution, in the liner notes to BIS–CD–696. Ranta (1901–1960)—an exact contemporary of Klami's who, too, had studied composition at the Helsinki Music Institute under Erkki Melartin—likely penned this review for Ilta-Sanomat, for which he wrote under the pseudonym 'Särrä' from 1933 to 1957. (In 1944, the paper would have still been the afternoon edition of Helsingin Sanomat, rather than an independent publication.)
References
[edit]- ^ a b The Uuno Klami Society 2009b.
- ^ a b c d K. Aho (BIS–CD–696) 1997, p. 5.
- ^ K. Korhonen (Naxos 8.553757) 1998, p. 4.
- ^ H. Poroila 2012, p. 15.
- ^ H. Poroila 2012, p. 18.
Sources
[edit]- Aho, Kalevi (1997). Uuno Klami: Whirls, Act I / Violin Concerto / Suomenlinna (CD booklet). Osmo Vänskä & Lahti Symphony Orchestra. BIS. CD–696. OCLC 40569371
- Korhonen, Kimmo (1998). Uuno Klami: Kalevala Suite / Sea Pictures / Lemminkäinen's Adventures on the Island of Saari (CD booklet). Jorma Panula & Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. Naxos. 8.553757. OCLC 40795112
- Poroila, Heikki (2012). Yhtenäistetty Uuno Klami (List of Works by Uuno Klami). Helsinki: Suomen musiikkikirjastoyhdistys (Finnish Music Library Association). ISBN 978-952-5363-30-2.
- "Uuno Klami: Years, Compositions: 1930–1940". uunoklami.fi/en. The Uuno Klami Society. 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
- "Uuno Klami: Years, Compositions: 1940–1961". uunoklami.fi/en. The Uuno Klami Society. 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2021.