Jesper Koch - Dreamscapes
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Label: Dacapo
Cat No: 6220579
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 8th November 2019
Contents
Works
Arcadia Lost for violin and orchestraDreamscapes for cello and orchestra
Lonesome for clarinet, strings, harp and percussion
Artists
Michaela Fukacova (cello)John Kruse (clarinet)
Eugen Tichindeleanu (violin)
Odense Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Justin BrownWorks
Arcadia Lost for violin and orchestraDreamscapes for cello and orchestra
Lonesome for clarinet, strings, harp and percussion
Artists
Michaela Fukacova (cello)John Kruse (clarinet)
Eugen Tichindeleanu (violin)
Odense Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Justin BrownAbout
Danish composer Jesper Koch’s breakthrough came early, for at the age of 25 he won first prize at the International Rostrum of Composers in Paris in 1992 with the work Ice-Breaking (1991). Since then, Jesper Koch has assiduously written music in many genres, laying the main emphasis on instrumental music, and he feels particularly at ease with the symphony orchestra.
All three solo concertos were dedicated to the performers on this album, including Odense Symphony Orchestra, which over the years has been Jesper Koch’s faithful partner.
Koch’s music is melodious and often tonal, often searching themes as nostalgia and lost dream worlds. He leads the way through a fluid blend of fantasy and reality.
Born in England, conductor Justin Brown studied at Cambridge University and Tanglewood Institute with Seiji Ozawa and Leonard Bernstein. Internationally acclaimed in both the symphonic and operatic repertoire, Justin Brown is General Music Director of the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe in Germany and was Music Director of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra in the US.
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