BBC Music Magazine

Olli Mustonen

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String Quartet No. 1;

Piano Quintet

Engegård Quartet;

Olli Mustonen (piano)

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Furious crossrhyth­ms and accented repeated notes relent to hymnal lyricism in Olli Mustonen’s First String Quartet. But the peaceful third movement is an anomaly: the tension soon returns in a restless Impetuoso finale – the original melody now peppered with triumphant descentlik­e violin melodies. The Finnish composer describes a journey from darkness to light in the 2016 work; while the psychologi­cal aspects are clearly obvious – pacing bass lines, anxious tremolos – there is a sense of physical travelling, too, across craggy landscapes and into fantasy worlds. The Engegård Quartet, who premiered the piece at the 2017 Lofoten Internatio­nal Chamber Music Festival in

Norway, stomp, pout, beg and cry, demonstrat­ing elite ensemble abilities in the frequent unison sections (particular­ly in the second and third movements).

Mustonen is the composer-pianist in the 2014 Piano Quintet, which opens with a Rite of Spring-ish Drammatico e passionato movement. The Stravinsky-inspired percussive melodies are passed between piano and strings in an extended duet

(the quartet is once again treated as a single instrument, with multiple unison parts), imbued with dramatic tension. The central passacagli­a-like movement is based on a chromatic theme that gives the music an atonal flavour. Sensitive interplay between piano and strings lifts the quieter moments, which are well balanced in this recording. Barely recognisab­le material from the first movement woven into the third is the loose thread that holds the work together; moving from elegiac to euphoric, the Quintet ends with a surprising­ly joyful flourish. Claire Jackson PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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