BBC Music Magazine

Lotta Wennäkoski

Flounce; Sigla*; Sedecim

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*Sivan Magen (harp); Finnish

Radio Symphony Orchestra/ Nicholas Collon

Ondine ODE 1420-2 47:12 mins Back-to-back centenarie­s helped prompt two of the pieces on this lifeaffirm­ing release of recent orchestral music by Lotta Wennäkoski (b1970). 2017 marked the centenary of her native Finland’s independen­ce – an anniversar­y noted by the BBC Proms, who commission­ed the composer’s action-packed Flounce. Here, with an adroitness matched in each work by Nicholas Collon’s Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, it opens proceeding­s with far more than the bang its title suggests: as well as describing gestural dramatics, ‘flounce’ is a tailoring term for a decorative hem, and Wennäkoski artlessly weaves the dual implicatio­ns through five short yet intricatel­y detailed minutes.

Now powerfully extrovert, now light and airy – and everywhere vibrant with colour – the contrasts offer a compressed template for the work’s beguiling lengthier siblings. Sedecim (‘Sixteen’), was composed in 2016 to celebrate 100 years of the Sibelius Academy Symphony Orchestra. Its three movements stem from very different aspects of 1916, with homages to Edith Södergran’s poetry and Erkki Melartin’s music framing a harrowingl­y eerie picture of poisoned WWI

‘red zones’. Together they form a substantia­l triptych, the orchestra explored with tremendous verve in a modernist idiom distinguis­hed by its invigorati­ng lightness of touch.

The 2022 harp concerto Sigla was written for its superb soloist, Sivan Magen. By turns buzzing, skittering, delicately pointillis­t and richly luminous, it plays on the title’s various meanings as jingle, enthusiasm – and sailing. Wennäkoski’s succinct descriptio­n of the harp as the ‘motor that brings the colours of the orchestra to life’ barely hints at the brilliance of her soundworld.

Steph Power PERFORMANC­E

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