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Māris Kupčs, Liepāja Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 1 (2018)

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Māris Kupčs, Liepāja Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 1 (2018)

Māris Kupčs, Liepāja Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 1 (2018)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 194 Mb | Total time: 57:59 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Toccata Classics ‎| TOCC 0455 | Recorded: 2017

Fridrich Bruk – born in Kharkov in 1937 and a Finnish resident since 1974 – made his name as a composer of tangos. But the heart of his music lies in a series of eighteen symphonies, which have a strong narrative element, some reflecting Jewish themes, others inspired by Karelia and Finland. Symphony No. 17, Joy of Life (which Bruk also calls a ‘Concerto-Symphony for Orchestra and Piano’), has an autobiographical programme charting, in abstract terms, Bruk’s surmounting of the obstacles fate put in his path. Symphony No. 18 takes as its starting point a Latvian-Jewish folksong: it is premised on the deportation of his grandparents from their Latvian home, in an anti-Semitic campaign by Tsarist Russia that Bruk sees as a kind of prologue to the Holocaust.

Imants Resnis, Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 4 (2023)

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Imants Resnis, Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 4 (2023)

Imants Resnis, Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 4 (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 329 Mb | Total time: 66:40 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Toccata Classics | # TOCC 0657 | Recorded: 2015, 2016

This fourth instalment of the recent symphonic output of Fridrich Bruk (born in Ukraine in 1937 but a Finnish resident since 1974) brings two earlier works – from when Bruk was merely in his late seventies. His Symphonies Nos. 15 and 16 – both predicated on Bruk’s concern for the environment – inhabit the sound-world that has become familiar from his more recent symphonies: almost a stream of consciousness expressed through wildly inventive orchestral writing in a kaleidoscope of colour and counterpoint, sitting somewhere between Villa-Lobos and Pettersson in its profligate abundance.

Māris Kupčs, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 3 (2022)

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Māris Kupčs, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 3 (2022)

Māris Kupčs, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 3 (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 316 Mb | Total time: 66:48 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Toccata Classics | # TOCC 0645 | Recorded: 2021

This third instalment of the recent symphonic output of Fridrich Bruk (born in Ukraine in 1937 but a Finnish resident since 1974) brings two works of astonishing vitality for a composer in his eighties. Both of them have social undercurrents: Symphony No. 22 is driven by ecological concerns about the pollution of the world’s oceans, and No. 23 takes its material from folk-melodies of the Ingrians, a vanishing ethnic group on the Finnish-Russian border. The orchestral writing in both pieces is passionate and wildly inventive, a kaleidoscope of color and counterpoint, sitting somewhere between Villa-Lobos and Pettersson in its profligate abundance.

Māris Kupčs, Liepāja Symphony Orchestra, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 2 (2020)

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Māris Kupčs, Liepāja Symphony Orchestra, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 2 (2020)

Māris Kupčs, Liepāja Symphony Orchestra, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra - Fridrich Bruk: Orchestral Music, Volume 2 (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 326 Mb | Total time: 77:55 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Toccata Classics ‎| TOCC 0543 | Recorded: 2019

Fridrich Bruk – born in Kharkov in 1937 and a Finnish resident since 1974 – made his name as a composer of tangos. But the heart of his music lies in a series of (to date) 21 symphonies, which have a strong narrative element, some reflecting Jewish themes, others inspired by Karelia and Finland. The three most recent together form a kind of meta-symphony premised on the persecution of the Jews in the first half of the twentieth century. Bruk’s kaleidoscopic use of orchestral colour, his angular but expressive melodies and his dramatic musical language reflect this urge to chronicle the outrage visited on his fellow Jews – and which directly impinged on his own life.