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Sumera: Musica Tenera; Piano Concerto; Symphony No.4
Lepo Sumera, Paavo Järvi, Malmö Symphony Orchestra
Sumera: Musica Tenera; Piano Concerto; Symphony No.4
Genres: Special Interest, Classical
 
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Must own CD for fans of nothern classical music
karlm | California | 11/13/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I purchased this CD as soon as it came out. Although I recommend the first CD (Symphonies 1,2,3) for those just getting started with this composer, this CD is a valuable addition to fans. This music sounds more simple than it actually is, but has complex texture, and shape. Great recording."
Wonderful music
David H. Smith | Oak Ridge, TN United States | 04/28/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I agree with Karl, but I find the Piano Concerto one of the most rewarding of the 20th Century. Yes, it is superficially simple, but the way Sumera expands on the quirky little theme that opens the work is masterly. Momentum and passion build in the last (2nd) movement in a way that just carries me away.Symphony 4 and M. Tenera are also very fine, and there is outstanding sound.I agree with Karl that Bis 660 (Syms 1-3) is the place to start with Sumera; if you are moved by them, you owe it to yourself to try this one."
Undiscovered Gem
Allan J. Cronin | Alameda, CA | 09/23/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Many folks, myself included, have become jaded by terms such as "minimalist", "the new minimalism", etc. And while I really like minimalism I don't like everything that has been placed in that somewhat arbitrary category.

Well fear not! Lepo Sumera is clearly influenced by minimalist techniques but he creates a unique and impressive sound all his own.

The real gem here is the Symphony No. 4. It is a grand symphonic work for a large orchestra very much in the best tradition of a symphony. The late composer's use of minimalist techniques owes a debt to his predecessors but is not derivative or trite. This is really good music which requires intelligent listening and which rewards the dedicated listener again with each hearing.

I almost feel bad about giving only 4 stars but I don't want to exaggerate or oversell this music. In fact I believe that with reapeated listenings my opinion of this disc will only improve.

I have already ordered almost all of the music currently available by this composer. I think that posterity will recognize him as a truly significant artist and will lament that he only lived some 50 years. Undoubtedly he would have had even more wonderful ideas to share with the world.

If you are interested in things minimalist, post-romantic, etc. you should check out this disc."