Mistral: Music by Jonathan Östlund

Price range: £8.99 through £14.99

Jonathan Östlund is a Swedish composer who has recently been living in London and is now in Romania. He has manifested an avid interest for music from an early age and has pursued his passion with a BA and MA in Composition at the Luleå Tekniska Universitet, in Sweden. He has studied under the artistic guidance of Prof. Rolf Martinsson, Prof. Jan Sandström and Prof. Sverker Jullander, among others, and has so far completed almost 100 works, including several orchestral pieces and concertos for both violin and piano, and has been awarded many prizes in international competitions.

This is Divine Art’s third album devoted to Östlund. It is similar to the previous albums in that it features orchestral, instrumental and chamber music with inspiration from nature and also showing the skills of the composer in various genres. Fine young musicians have been hand-picked to perform, alongside the excellent Moscow Bow Tie Orchestra. Östlund’s music is very accessible and tonal and often full of wit and humor, and always atmospheric. For those reasons a number of respected critics and journalists are taking much note of the composer’s work.

Track Listing

    JONATHAN ÖSTLUND:
  1. Concerto for Violin and Symphony Orchestra - I (6:13)
  2. Concerto for Violin and Symphony Orchestra - II (6:30)
  3. Concerto for Violin and Symphony Orchestra - III (3:26)
  4. Aquarelle (7:55)
  5. Morpheus Metamorphoses (6:23)
  6. Paganini Fantasia (2:53)
  7. The Forgotten Garden - I (8:54)
  8. The Forgotten Garden - II (5:25)
  9. Légendes de La Mer - I (8:21)
  10. Légendes de La Mer - II (4:36)
  11. Saga (2:53)
  12. Nocturnia - Ethereal Night's Ascendance (10:13)

Reviews

The Chronicle Review Corner

We’ve previously praised the ethereal music of Östlund and this new one is different but equally good and proves that Östlund can handle a larger orchestra, but he always manages to keep the sound intimate and approachable.

” —Jeremy Condliffe
His Voice

Östlund’s 2019 double CD Voyages and 2020’s Mistral elevate him to the status of the 21st century’s Debussy.

” —Jan Hocek