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Mikko Franck conducts the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France performing "Cantus Arcticus" by Einojuhani Rautavaara. Excerpt from the concert recorded live on 26 April 2019 at the Philharmonie Paris. Awarded the Thor Johnson Contest prize in 1954 for his work A Requiem in Our Time, following his studies under Aarre Merikanto, Einojuhani Rautavaara immediately received the support of Jean Sibelius and the Koussevitzky Foundation the following year, allowing him to study with Vincent Persichetti at the Juilliard School of Music in New York (alongside Philip Glass and Steve Reich), and with Roger Sessions and Aaron Copland at Tanglewood. Following in the footsteps of Bartók and Stravinsky, these years of training resulted in Rautavaara's first neo-Classical works, but also brought with them doubts rooted in the rising tensions of the period regarding the modernity of language. The serialist style taught by Vladimir Vogel at Ascona in Switzerland in 1957, and by Rudolf Petzold in Cologne, gave Rautavaara a strong and formal grounding which he developed until 1962 in his radical work Arabescata. Concurrently, his Symphony no.3 from 1961 drew inspiration from the music by Bruckner, and Rautavaara turned towards the neo-Romantic style that increasingly characterised a large part of his musical catalogue, without forgetting the use of a more modern musical vocabulary. Though several critics saw this great stylistic diversity as a mark of versatility, it shows a certain musical plurality typical of the time. Rautavaara's music also displayed an increasing mysticism that he developed notably through his choral works. More concerts on : https://www.francemusique.com/concerts Click here to suscribe to our YouTube Channel : http://bit.ly/2oeEr3e Follow us on: Facebook - https://bit.ly/2G380fK Twitter - http://bit.ly/2okZSfP Instagram - http://bit.ly/2nDA547