• Aulis Sallinen
  • Chamber Music III (The Nocturnal Dances of Don Juanquixote), Op. 58 (1986)

  • Novello & Co Ltd (World)

Commissioned by the Naantali Music Festival, Finland

  • str(min 4.3.2.2.1)
  • cello
  • 20 min
    • 6th June 2025, Freiheitshalle, Hof, Germany
    • 23rd July 2025, Korsholm Church, Korsholm, Finland
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Programme Note

Having composed The King goes forth to France, the fifth string quartet and fifth symphony, as well as having started work on a fourth opera, Sallinen found time to write "Chamber Music III" in Provence during the winter of 1985/6. "These are light-hearted dances" he jests, while seriously emphasizing their nocturnal character.

One thing is certain: on 22 January 1986 Sallinen completed what deserves to become recognized as an original and important addition to the cello repertory. Furthermore, it is close to being a concerto in essence if not in outward form, and should be relished by any soloist with a first-class technique as well as strength to project and sustain inner energy. The request for such a work came from the Finnish cellist, Arto Noras, to whom the work is dedicated. He gave the first performance with the English Chamber Orchestra under Vladimir Ashkenazy at the Naantali Festival in June 1986.

The opening statement is dark and troubled: it will act as the shadow to the enchantment that is to follow. At the sign martellato (ie hammer the notes with a sharp, decisive stroke), the strings followed by a solo cello signal the awakening of the Don's nocturnal life. Dance No 1 begins: rhythmically, this is most unusual, for while the tempo appears to have quickened, the marking is, in fact the same as at the controlled opening.

The work proceeds on its suite-like, serenading course, where new themes follow each other and have their moments of variation and repetition. String textures constantly surprise us - pizzicato alla chitarra, chord clusters (poco ponticello) - then a striving, resilient marching onwards, leading to a fully shaped new dance, marked con legno. At the halfway point, our Don is joined by Sancho Leporello (solo violin) in a delicate duo concertante.

A semi-cadenza passage for the cellist is a moment of meditative response, accompanied by sighs from the strings. This moves towards an impassioned climax, which unexpectedly highlight's the tragic tone of the suite's opening. But then the closing Presto springs into life, made all the more delicious by the dancing strings. These strings, however, have a tendency to turn sour on the spot, as it were, at decisive moments. Yet our hero remains undaunted and unrepentant, as he launches into a gypsy dance. The presto threatens to peter out - but the music's inner life, freely guided as it is at times by rondo-form, makes a confident second appearance, finally to empty itself, with the coming of dawn. The listener may be left a little puzzled, yet also enchanted, as well as having been given - one hopes - new courage, by the yearning glimpses into another realm which the sleeping knight's dancing conveys.

© Ronald Weitzman 1987

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Chamber Music III, Op. 58, "The Nocturnal Dances of Don Juanquixote"

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Chamber Music I-VIII

Chamber Music I-VIII
  • Label
    Ondine
  • Catalogue Number
    ODE1256-2D
  • Ensemble
    Jyväskylä Sinfonia
  • Soloist
    Arto Noras, Alexis Roman, Ville Matvejeff, Ralf Gothoni
  • Released
    2015

Aulis Sallinen: Chamber Musics III, IV, V

Aulis Sallinen: Chamber Musics III, IV, V
  • Label
    CPO
  • Catalogue Number
    777 147-2
  • Ensemble
    Virtuosi di Kuhmo
  • Soloist
    Arto Noras, cello; Mika Väyrynen, accordion; Ralf Gothóni, piano
  • Released
    2005

Aulis Sallinen Orchestral Works

Aulis Sallinen Orchestral Works
  • Label
    Finlandia
  • Catalogue Number
    8573 81972 2
  • Conductor
    Osmo Vänskä / Okko Kamu / Jukka-Pekka Saraste
  • Ensemble
    Avanti! Chamber Orchestra / Finlandia Sinfonietta / Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Soloist
    Arto Noras, cello; Jouko Harjanne, Aki Välimäki, bass trumpet
  • Released
    2000

Sallinen: Works for String Orchestra

Sallinen: Works for String Orchestra
  • Label
    Naxos
  • Catalogue Number
    8 5537 47
  • Conductor
    Okko Kamu
  • Ensemble
    Finnish Chamber Orchestra
  • Soloist
    Hanna Juutilainen, flute; Mats Rondin, cello
  • Released
    1997

Sallinen: Variations for Orchestra

Sallinen: Variations for Orchestra
  • Label
    BIS
  • Catalogue Number
    CD 560
  • Conductor
    Osmo Vänskä
  • Ensemble
    Tapiola Sinfonietta
  • Soloist
    Thorleif Thedéen, cello
  • Released
    1992
Title Unavailable
  • Label
    Finlandia
  • Catalogue Number
    FACD 370
  • Conductor
    Okko Kamu
  • Ensemble
    Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra / Finlandia Sinfonietta
  • Soloist
    Noras, cello

Nocturnal dances of Don Quixote

Nocturnal dances of Don Quixote
  • Label
    Chandos
  • Catalogue Number
    CHAN 9973
  • Ensemble
    I Musici de Montréal
  • Soloist
    Yuli Turovski, cello/director

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