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Label: BIS

Cat No: BIS2379

Barcode: 7318599923796

Format: Hybrid SACD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 30th July 2021

Contents

Artists

Rick Stotijn (double bass)
Malin Broman (violin, viola)
Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano)
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Vasteras Sinfonietta

Conductors

James Gaffigan
Simon Crawford-Phillips

Works

Bystrom, Britta

A Walk to Bruckner
A Walk to Schubert
A Walk to Strauss
Infinite Rooms

Malmlof-Forssling, Carin

In memoriam (transc. Rick Stotijn for double bass)

Nordin, Jesper

Piano Trio

Tubin, Eduard

Double Bass Concerto

Artists

Rick Stotijn (double bass)
Malin Broman (violin, viola)
Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano)
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Vasteras Sinfonietta

Conductors

James Gaffigan
Simon Crawford-Phillips

About

For the past ten years Rick Stotijn has been making Stockholm his second home, finding musical inspiration as well as new friends there. The present disc is a reflection of this, with existing and new repertoire involving the double bass by composers who have all at some point lived and worked in the city. The oldest work, as well as the best known, is the Concerto for Double Bass by Eduard Tubin, composed in 1948. Stotijn performs it here with the support of his own orchestra, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra under James Gaffigan.

The other concerto on the disc was composed especially for Stotijn and for the violinist Malin Broman by Britta Byström. Infinite Rooms (2016) is a double concerto – in which the violinist switches between violin and viola – with inspiration from the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. It was awarded the most important Swedish composition prize, Stora Christ Johnson-priset, in 2020, and comes with three ‘Walks’, potential encores which can also serve as bridges to the next work during the concert, be it by Schubert, Bruckner or Strauss. The orchestra heard in Infinite Rooms is the Västerås Sinfonietta, conducted by Simon Crawford-Phillips, who also appears on the disc in the role of pianist: Jesper Nordin’s Piano Trio, is an adaptation by the composer for these performers, of an earlier score for violin, cello and orchestra. Closing the disc is In memoriam by Carin Malmlöf-Forssling, a brief vocalise for soprano here transcribed for the double bass.

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