Joonas Kokkonen: Requiem; Complete Works for Organ
The music of Joonas Kokkonen (1921–96), one of the most important Finnish composers after Sibelius, radiates warmth and light. His limited output is largely introvert in character but also contains moments of grandeur and rhythmic energy. Kokkonen’s Requiem (1980–81), written in memory of his first wife, is both a powerful choral symphony and a tender, moving embodiment of consolation. Originally scored for large orchestra, the Requiem is heard here in a new version for organ intended to bring the work within the reach of smaller forces. This first recording is complemented by the first complete recording of Kokkonen’s four works for solo organ.
Suvi Väyrynen, soprano Tracks 3, 4, 6, 8-11
Joose Vähäsöyrinki, baritone Tracks 3, 4, 6, 8-11
Klemetti Institute Chamber Choir Tracks 3-11
Jan Lehtola, organ of Paavalinkirkko, Helsinki
Heikki Liimola, conductor Tracks 3-11
Listen To This Recording:
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Hääsoitto (‘Wedding Music’; 1968)
- Wedding Music
- Funeral Music
- Requiem: I Requiem aeternam Audio Player
- Requiem: II Kyrie eleison Audio Player
- Requiem: III Tractus Audio Player
- Requiem: IV Domine Iesu Christe Audio Player
- Requiem: V Hostias et preces Audio Player
- Requiem: VI Sanctus et Benedictus Audio Player
- Requiem: VII Agnus Dei Audio Player
- Requiem: VIII In paradisum Audio Player
- Requiem: IX Lux aeterna
- Lux aeterna
- Luxta crucem
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Surusoitto (‘Funeral Music’; 1969)
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Requiem ‘in memoriam Maija Kokkonen’ (1980–81)*
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Lux aeterna (1974)
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Iuxta crucem (1979)
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*First Recording in this Version
MusicWeb International :
‘Listening to the current disc, I am won over by Kokkonen’s towering originality and impact, especially in the powerful performance of the Requiem.’
—Young-Jin Hur, MusicWeb International