Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, Juha Kangas – Wiljami Niittykoski: Works for String Orchestra (2022) [FLAC, 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, Juha Kangas - Wiljami Niittykoski: Works for String Orchestra (2022) [FLAC, 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, Juha Kangas
Album: Wiljami Niittykoski: Works for String Orchestra
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2022
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:02:28
Total Tracks: 19
Total Size: 1,13 GB

Tracklist:

1-01. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – March from Kaustinen (02:37)
1-02. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Memory of Summer (05:00)
1-03. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Waves of Music (04:06)
1-04. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Joy and Sorrow (01:49)
1-05. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Joyful Polka (01:43)
1-06. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Sorrowful March (04:23)
1-07. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Roses of Memories (04:12)
1-08. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Shifting Moods (02:51)
1-09. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Polka Medley for String Orchestra (03:03)
1-10. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Waltz in Minor for String Orchestra (01:43)
1-11. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Fiddler’s Greeting (03:41)
1-12. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Sounds of Nature (03:17)
1-13. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Brisk Intentions (02:28)
1-14. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Farewell March (03:59)
1-15. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Joy of Speed (03:01)
1-16. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Gloominess of Autumn (03:37)
1-17. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Adagio for String Orchestra (02:57)
1-18. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Summer Mood (05:32)
1-19. Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Playful Tones (02:20)

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Composer, poet and folk fiddler, Wiljami Niittykoski (1895–1985) came from the Kaustinen village of Salonkylä in Western Finland, a region renowned for its lively folk music tradition. With the Kaustinen Folk Music Festival first held in the 1960s and the new folk music era he came to be an artist famous and popular the length and breadth of Finland. As a young man, he initially made a living as a joiner, then by tending the farm hacked out of the wilds by his parents where he spent his whole long life.
The soundscape of the farm and village was rich and varied. Wiljami’s first instrument was a mouth organ, and his second a home-made harmonium obtained in exchange for an old overcoat and a sum of money. In his youth, he also heard the choir shared with the neighbouring village. For their rehearsals, the choir travelled down the river past the farm and back, singing in four parts – the sound that in time made Niittykoski a choir leader, choral composer and arranger.

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