
Magnus Lindberg burst onto the contemporary music scene in the […]
When was the last time a composer in residence at a major orchestra produced three first-rate pieces? Here is your answer. Magnus Lindberg is unquestionably
Graffiti (2009) is Magnus Lindberg’s first major choral work, indeed one of his few ventures in vocal writing, and it’s wonderful. Lasting about half an
Magnus Lindberg remains one of the most exciting and worthwhile living composers, and this new disc is magnificent. Sculpture is an incredibly grand work, richly
Premiered in New York in 2006, the Violin Concerto of Magnus Lindberg (b. Helsinki, 1958) is a superior work that has the potential to enter
Magnus Lindberg’s Clarinet Concerto is just fabulous, perhaps the finest work he has written, and certainly one of the tiny handful of truly great pieces
This is an exhausting disc of difficult, challenging music, sensationally played and recorded. Magnus Lindberg is sort of the Chris Rouse of Finland: he writes
Live concerts of Magnus Lindberg’s music never fail to excite, as his predilection for large-scale works performed by enormous orchestral forces have the ability to