Estimated duration

1 h

Organizer

Radion sinfoniaorkesteri

The new work by Heta Aho premiered at the Sunday concert in March juxtaposes the intimacy of chamber music on the one hand and a love affair on the other. It is paired with a Clarinet Quintet by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and a Bassoon Quintet by Édouard Du Puy. The latter is known to have been employed as a court musician in Sweden before several escapades with women and fraternising with Napoleon led King Gustaf IV Adolf to banish him from Stockholm. Édouard migrated to Copenhagen and married, but it was not long before his clandestine affair with a Danish Princess was exposed and he was forced to flee again. By that time, fortunately, there was a new King in Stockholm.