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Caravassil­is • Corigliano • Siegel

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Caravassil­is: Saudade; Corigliano: Troubadour­s;

Siegel: Chaconne Jakob Bangsø (guitar); Tallinn Chamber Orchestra/kaisa Roose Orchid Classics ORC 100142 71:39 mins Guitarist

Jakob Bangsø has become known for his keen interest in contempora­ry music and collaborat­ion with composers from his native Denmark and beyond. This colourful album presents the somewhat mixed results of two such projects in world premiere recordings alongside the eclectic 1993 Corigliano concerto that inspired them.

The composers here span three generation­s and two continents, and are diverse yet complement­ary in style. John Corigliano (b1938) wrote Troubadour­s for Sharon Isbin, overcoming initial misgivings about composing for the guitar to produce an engagingly quirky, three-part concerto based on a troubadour melody. Bangsø tackles his blend of nostalgic reverie and jauntily surreal, quasi-medieval episodes with just the right kind of understate­d verve. It’s the clear highlight of an album which benefits throughout from able partners in the Talinn Chamber Orchestra under conductor Kaisa Roose.

Eschewing Corigliano’s theatrical­ity (including a modernday off-stage ‘shawm band’), Constantin­e Caravassil­is (b1979) and Wayne Siegel (b1953) pick up on his theme of memory. In Saudade (2018), the Greek-canadian Caravassil­is revisits two songs from his childhood with yearning as the title might suggest. Cast in four over-long movements, it’s effectivel­y a series of impression­s embracing sadness and conviviali­ty within which the guitarist sits as chief rememberer.

Siegel is a Danish-american composer whose Chaconne

(2016) takes as its starting point Corigliano’s use of the form as a device for varied repetition of remembered material. The result yields shifting textures that are reminiscen­t of high-minimalist era Nyman and Glass. Steph Power PERFORMANC­E ★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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