Sebastian Fagerlund
Otto Eric Sebastian Fagerlund (born 6 December 1972, Parainen, Finland) is a Finnish composer. He is described as “a post-modern impressionist whose sound landscapes can be heard as ecstatic nature images which, however, are always inner images, landscapes of the mind”.[1] Echoes of Western culture, Oriental music and heavy metal may, for example, all be detected under the same Sky in the music of Fagerlund.[2]
His output covers a wide variety of genres, ranging from chamber opera to chamber music and works for solo instruments. The most prominent are his concertos and his works for orchestra.
Together with clarinettist Christoffer Sundqvist, Fagerlund is Artistic Director of the RUSK Chamber Music Festival they founded in Pietarsaari/Jakobstad, Finland in 2013.
Studies
Fagerlund began his musical studies with violin lessons at the Turku Conservatory, where his teacher was Simo Vuoristo. After a year spent studying in the Netherlands, he applied for the Sibelius Academy to study composition and graduated from the class of Erkki Jokinen in 2004. He has also attended master classes with Michael Jarrell, Magnus Lindberg, Ivan Fedele and others.
Compositions
The Clarinet Concerto (2006) steeped in colour marked a turning point in Fagerlund’s career as a composer. Like a trek through areas that all sound different, a series of sensations, it reinforced his status as one of the leading Finnish composers. The alternation of darkness and light, of movement and motionlessness, of violence and sensitivity, permeates the tone poem Isola (Island, 2007), another major orchestral work. Both works were premiered at the Korsholm Music Festival. His surrealistic chamber opera Döbeln (2009) constructed around hallucinations won the Record of the Year award of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle) and was a commission from the West Coast Opera Kokkola. The orchestral Ignite (2010), constructed like a spiral, has fired audiences the world over. The Violin Concerto Darkness in Light inhabiting the zone between dream and reality was tailored for Pekka Kuusisto and was immensely successful when premiered in Tampere in September 2012. The concerto was partly inspired by the literature of Haruki Murakami. The dreamy guitar concerto Transit (2013) commissioned by Yle and premiered by Ismo Eskelinen has continued Fagerlund’s series of concertos.
Fagerlund has said: “A sort of primitivism is present in many of my works. As a result, rhythm, in particular, has become very important. I am fascinated by relentless drive and energy.”.[3] Salient features of Fagerlund’s music are his interest in large-scale forms and details of them, and a profound view of music as the expresser of fundamental questions and existential experiences.[1]
Works by Fagerlund have been performed around the world by for ex. the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Orquesta Sinfonico Nazionale RAI, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and the Gothenburg Symphony.
Prizes
2010 Nominated for the Nordic Music Prize for Sky 2010 Record of the Year Award of the Yle music editors for the recording of Döbeln 2011 Emma Award for best classical, for the orchestral Isola 2011 Teosto Prize for the orchestral Ignite 2011 Ignite selected as a recommended work at the International Rostrum of Composers in Vienna
Works
Works for the Stage
- Döbeln, opera (2008–2009)
Works for Orchestra or Large Ensemble
- Renergies (2003)
- Partita (2007/09)
- Isola (2007)
- Ignite (2010)
- Stonework (2014–15)
Works for Soloist and Orchestra
- Stone on Stone for amplified cello and ensemble (2012)
- Emanations for solo clarinet, two percussion players, string orchestra (1998)
- Höga lågor, stilla vatten for solo soprano, solo mezzo-soprano, solo baritone and chamber orchestra (2003)
- Concerto for solo alto saxophone and orchestra (2004)
- Concerto for clarinet and orchestra (2005–2006)
- Violin Concerto Darkness in Light (2012)
- Silent Words (version for cello and string orchestra) (2013)
- Transit concerto for guitar and orchestra (2013)
- Mana concerto for bassoon and orchestra (2013‒2014)
Chamber Works
- Imaginary Landscapes for ensemble (9 players) (2002)
- Short Stories for saxophone quartet (2002)
- Clarinet Quintet (2004)
- Breathe for clarinet, accordion and cello (2005–2006)
- String Quartet no. 1 (2006–2007)
- Scherzic for viola and cello (2008)
- Sky for Baroque ensemble (2008)
- Traces and Shadows for cello and piano (2009–2010)
- Sky II for ensemble (10 players) (2009)
- Oceano for violin, viola and cello (2010–2011)
- Rush for violin, clarinet, two pianos and cimbalom (2010–2011)
- Exhibit for ensemble (2010)
- Fuel for clarinet, cello and piano (2010)
- Rounds for clarinet and piano (2011)
- Rush II “Aldeburgh Version” for violin, clarinet, cimbalom and piano 4 hands (2011)
- Sonata for clarinet and piano (2011)
- Silent Words for cello and piano (2013)
- Transient Light for horn, violin, cello and piano (2013)
- Stilla for violin and piano (2014)
Works for Solo Instrument
- Flow for clarinet (1999)
- Ground for alto saxophone (1999/2001)
- Environs for organ (2003)
- Reminiscence for violin (2003)
- Recordanza for tenor recorder (2005)
- 6 Piano Pieces (for young players) (2007)
- Licht im Licht for piano (2007)
- Kromos for guitar (2011)
- Woodlands for bassoon (2012)
Vocal and Choral Works
- Liten svit for baritone and piano (2001)
- Revontulet soprano and piano (2001)
- Sinnlighetens fest for male choir (2002)
- Teckning (Drawing) for male choir (2006)
- Staden 3 songs for soprano and piano (2009)
- Nocturne for female choir (2010)
Electro-acoustic Works
- Element for 8-channel tape (1998)
Discography
- 2015 – Darkness in Light - Violin Concerto, Ignite, Pekka Kuusisto, violin, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Hannu Lintu, BIS-2093.
- 2011 – Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra, Partita, Isola, Christoffer Sundqvist, clarinet, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, cond. Dima Slobodeniouk, BIS-SACD-1707.
- 2010 – Döbeln, West Coast Kokkola Opera, cond. Sakari Oramo, BIS-SACD-1780.
- 2010 – Short Stories, The Academic Saxophone Quartet, OPTCD-10007-8.
- 2010 – Licht im Licht, Risto-Matti Marin, ABCD 305.
- 2009 – Imaginary Landscapes, Turku Ensemble, JJVCD-69.
- 2007 – Northern Lights, Anu Komsi, soprano, Pia Värri, piano, ABCD 231.
- 2005 – Saxophone Concerto, Olli-Pekka Tuomisalo, saxophone, Chamber Orchestra Avanti!, cond. Dmitri Slobodeniouk, JaseCD 0042.
- 2003 – Imaginary Landscape, Uusinta Chamber Ensemble, UUCD 101.
- 2002 – Sinnlighetens fest, Polytech Choir, cond. Juha Kuivanen, PKCD 19.
- 2001 – Ground, Olli-Pekka Tuomisalo, alto saxophone, FSSCD-01001.
- 2001 – Ground, Olli-Pekka Tuomisalo, alto saxophone, Risto-Matti Marin, piano, OPTCD-01003-4.
- 2000 – Emanations, Turku Conservatoire Orchestra, Christoffer Sundqvist, clarinet, cond. Sauli Huhtala, KACD2001-2.
Links
- Sebastian Fagerlund @ Edition Peters
- Entry at Music Finland (Finnish Music Information Centre)
- Sebastian Fagerlund profile at BIS
- Sebastian Fagerlund – full speed ahead. Article in the Finnish Music Quarterly 2/2011
- Sebastian Fagerlund, composer. Interview in ResMusica 13.2.2014
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Susanna Välimäki: CD booklet BIS-SACD-1707.
- ↑ Susanna Välimäki: Composer profile on the Music Finland website
- ↑ Teostory 2/2011.