Kaija Saariaho, a renowned Finnish composer, presents a captivating collection of her works in this album, released on January 13, 2015, under the Ondine label. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes, the album offers a profound exploration of Saariaho's distinctive compositional style, blending contemporary classical music with elements of electronic and spectral music.
The album features three main works: "Quatre instants," "Terra memoria," and the five-part "Émilie Suite." "Quatre instants," meaning "Four Moments," is a quartet for string quartet that delves into the nuances of human emotion, with each movement evoking a different sentiment—anticipation, pain, the fragrance of the moment, and resonances. "Terra memoria" is a solo cello piece that reflects on memory and the passage of time, showcasing the depth and expressiveness of the instrument. The "Émilie Suite," inspired by the life and writings of French philosopher Émilie du Châtelet, is a multi-movement work that explores themes of intuition, science, and the fight against oblivion.
Saariaho's intricate and evocative compositions are brought to life by skilled performers, creating a rich and immersive listening experience. This album is a testament to Saariaho's innovative approach to music, offering a blend of intellectual depth and emotional resonance that is sure to captivate both contemporary classical music enthusiasts and those new to her work.