Pettersson: Symphony No. 12 "The Dead in the Square"
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Pettersson: Symphony No. 12 "The Dead in the Square"
Label Catalogue Number:
BIS-2450
BIS-2450
Running Time: 00:55:36
Release Date: January 2021
Originally recorded in 2020
Originally recorded in 2020
Genre:
Classical
Classical
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About
The Twelfth Symphony forms an exception in Allan Pettersson’s output. When he agreed to compose a work for the 500th anniversary of Uppsala University, it was one of the few commissions that he ever accepted. Having written purely orchestral scores for the past 30 years, he decided to incorporate a choir and a text. Pablo Neruda had received the Nobel Prize in 1971, and acknowledging the poet’s ‘deeply felt compassion for the outcasts of society’, Pettersson selected nine poems from the huge collection Canto general for his new work. As Pettersson was composing the symphony, Neruda died during the tumultuous aftermath of the military coup in Chile on 11 September 1973. The poems deal with an incident in Santiago de Chile in 1946 when six demonstrators were killed by the police during a workers’ manifestation. Pettersson, who came from a working-class background, commented on the subject matter: ‘My heart was, and is, with the poor of Chile, so like the worker in the ‘third world’ in which I grew up.’ Typically Pettersson, the symphony is in one movement. The choral parts are highly demanding – the choir sings almost without interruption, and often very forcefully and in difficult registers. The Swedish Radio Choir and Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, two of Sweden’s finest choirs, have combined their forces for this recording and join the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra and Christian Lindberg on the latest installment in the team’s acclaimed Pettersson cycle.
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Reviews
Symphonic Music category – Nominee
International Classical Music Awards 2022
“… It is indeed a powerful choral symphony, and Lindberg’s is now the recording of choice.”
Phillip Scott – Fanfare – July/August 2021
“… These are pleasant Vivaldi-ish concertos for harpsichord or violin, expertly performed on period instruments… The soloists and ensemble play alertly …”
Bradley Lehman – American Record Guide – May/June 2021
"... Exemplary performances..."
Allen Gimbel – American Record Guide – May/June 2021
***** Coup de Cœur
Jeremie Bigorie - Classica magazine (France) - April 2021
“… A fabulous account of a remarkable work.”
Guy Rickards – Gramophone magazine – February 2021
“… The 12th Symphony was written in the 1970s as a commission from the University of Uppsala on nine poems by Pablo Neruda, translated into Swedish, which are mainly about death and desolation and human cruelty. The music is typical Petterson, mostly fluid and rhythmically urgent, with an occasional inserted lament. It is not an easy work, and one has to follow the music by the text to get its message. Christian Lindberg’s conducting is exciting especially since, in addition to the orchestra from Norrköping, he has a vocal ensemble at hand – the Swedish Radio Choir and the excellent Eric Ericson Chamber Choir – which impressively shapes the quasi continuous vocal part.” ****
Norbert Tischer - Pizzicato.com.lu - 13 January 2021
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