Shadows (Sallinen)

Shadows
Orchestral prelude by Aulis Sallinen
Catalogue Op. 52
Composed 1982 (1982)
Duration Approx. 10 minutes
Movements 1
Premiere
Date 30 November 1982 (1982-11-30)
Location Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., United States
Conductor Mstislav Rostropovich
Performers National Symphony Orchestra

Shadows, Op. 52, is an orchestral prelude by the Finnish composer Aulis Sallinen, who wrote the piece in 1982 for a commission from the National Symphony Orchestra Association. The National Symphony Orchestra premiered the work on 30 November 1982 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., under the direction of its music director, Mstislav Rostropovich. The prelude's thematic material is closely related to Act III of Sallinen's third opera, The King Goes Forth to France, on which he also was at work in 1982, writing Shadows upon completion of Act II of the opera. Nevertheless, the composer has emphasized that Shadows is "an entirely independent orchestral work," albeit one whose "lyrical and dramatic ingredients reflect the philosophy of the opera".

Orchestration

Recordings

Conductor Orchestra Recorded Duration Available on
Okko Kamu Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra 1984 9:57 Finlandia (346)
James DePreist Malmö Symphony Orchestra 1993 9:48 BIS (607)
Ari Rasilainen Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz 2004 8:48 CPO (999972-2)

Notes, references, and sources

Notes

    References

      Sources

      Books

      • Howell, Tim (2006). After Sibelius: Studies in Finnish Music. Routledge. ISBN 978-075-4651-77-2.
      • Korhonen, Kimmo (2007). Inventing Finnish Music: Contemporary Composers from Medieval to Modern. Finnish Music Information Center (FIMIC). ISBN 978-952-5076-61-5.

      CD liner notes

      • Weitzman, Ronald (1993). Aulis Sallinen: Symphony No. 4, Op. 49; Shadows, Op. 52; Symphony No. 5, 'Washington Mosaics', Op. 57 (booklet). James DePreist & Malmö Symphony Orchestra. Hamburg, Germany: BIS. p. 5–8. BIS CD-607.
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