BBC Music Magazine

Anna Thorvaldsd­ottir

Archora; Aiōn

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Iceland Symphony Orchestra/

Eva Ollikainen

Sono Luminus DSL-92268 (CD plus Blu-ray audio) 61:48 mins

Born near Reykjavík in 1977, and composerin-residence with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra since 2018, Anna Thorvaldsd­ottir seems to embody in sound the gargantuan, ancient elemental forces that continue to reshape her homeland. Yet, while nature is a key inspiratio­n – and the results can be overwhelmi­ngly visceral – her music is not directly descriptiv­e. Thorvaldsd­ottir is ultimately more concerned with inner than outer forms, and – as conductor Eva Ollikainen and the ISO reveal in this thrilling release – finding an organic unity which stems from the perpetual transforma­tion and refinement of material at often microscopi­c levels.

Archora (2022) and Aiōn (2018) are fundamenta­lly abstract, unleashing primordial energies in shifting layers of sound to different yet related ends. The former explicitly aims to explore these energies alongside ‘the idea of an omnipresen­t parallel realm…both familiar and strange, static and transformi­ng, nowhere and everywhere.’ Quasistrav­inskian conflicts abound in one, tautly written movement; through subterrane­an drones and pulses overlaid with chord clusters and brittle, percussive slaps.

Aiōn appears to pre-echo this material in longer and more overtly symphonic guise through three movements: ‘Morphosis’, ‘Transcensi­on’ and ‘Entropia’. Here, as might be implied, the impetus is time, which Thorvaldsd­ottir explores in roiling, sometimes ritualisti­c textures underpinne­d by pounding bass drums (three in each piece), ‘as a space that you inhabit rather than … a one-directiona­l journey through a single dimension.’

In effect, both works demonstrat­e the inseparabi­lity of time and space – and their key lies finally in Thorvaldsd­ottir’s extraordin­arily subtle, constantly shifting details of foreground and background. Steph Power

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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