Einojuhani Rautavaara's "Manhattan Trilogy / Symphony No. 3" is a captivating exploration of neoclassical and avant-garde compositions, released on January 1, 2008, under the Ondine label. This album offers a rich, 53-minute journey through Rautavaara's distinctive musical landscape, blending the dramatic and the ethereal.
The album opens with the "Manhattan Trilogy," a three-movement suite that paints a vivid sonic portrait of New York City. The first movement, "Daydreams," sets a contemplative mood, while "Nightmares" introduces a sense of unease and tension. The trilogy concludes with "Dawn," offering a sense of resolution and renewal.
The second half of the album features Rautavaara's "Symphony No. 3," a four-movement work that showcases the composer's mastery of orchestration and his ability to create deeply expressive music. The symphony begins with "Langsom, breit, ruhig," a slow, broad, and calm movement that sets a meditative tone. The second movement, "Langsam, doch nich schleppend," maintains a slow pace but with a sense of forward momentum. The third movement, "Sehr schnell," is a whirlwind of activity, while the final movement, "Bewegt," brings the symphony to a powerful and dramatic close.
Throughout the album, Rautavaara's unique voice shines through, making this a compelling listen for fans of classical music and those seeking to explore the boundaries of the genre.