Esa-Pekka Salonen
Esa-Pekka Salonen is a Finnish orchestral conductor and composer. He is principal conductor and artistic advisor of the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, conductor laureate of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and music director-designate of the San Francisco Symphony.
Life and career
Early work
Esa-Pekka Salonen, born in Helsinki, Finland, studied horn and composition at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, as well as conducting with Jorma Panula. His conducting classmates included Jukka-Pekka Saraste and Osmo Vänskä.Another classmate on the composition side was the composer Magnus Lindberg and together they formed the new-music appreciation group Korvat auki and the experimental ensemble Toimii. Later, Salonen studied with the composers Franco Donatoni, Niccolò Castiglioni, and Einojuhani Rautavaara.
His first experience with conducting came in 1979 with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, though he still thought of himself principally as a composer; in fact, Salonen has said that the primary reason he took up conducting was to ensure that someone would conduct his own compositions. In 1983, however, he replaced an indisposed Michael Tilson Thomas to conduct a performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 3 with the Philharmonia Orchestra in London at very short notice without ever having studied the score before that time, and it launched his career as a conductor. He was subsequently principal guest conductor of the Philharmonia from 1985 to 1994.
Salonen was principal conductor of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra from 1984 to 1995. He co-founded the Baltic Sea Festival in 2003 with and Valery Gergiev. This summer music festival presents new classical music and aims to bring the countries around the Baltic Sea together and to raise awareness for the environmental deterioration of the Baltic. It continues to be held annually in one of the countries in the region.
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Salonen made his conducting debut in the United States with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1984. His initial reaction was as follows:In 1989, he was offered the title of Principal Guest Conductor by Executive VP Ernest Fleischmann and was to take the orchestra on a tour of Japan; however, controversy ensued when André Previn, the orchestra's Music Director at the time, was not consulted on either the Principal Guest appointment or the tour, and objected to both. Continued friction between Fleischmann and Previn led to Previn's resignation in April 1989. Four months later, Salonen was named the orchestra's tenth Music Director, officially taking the post in 1992 and holding it until 2009.
Salonen's tenure with the orchestra first began with a residency at the 1992 Salzburg Festival in concert performances and as the pit orchestra in a production of the opera Saint François d'Assise by Olivier Messiaen; it was the first time an American orchestra was given that opportunity. Salonen later took the orchestra on many other tours of the United States, Europe, and Asia, and residencies at the Lucerne Festival in Switzerland, The Proms in London, in Cologne for a festival of Salonen's own works, and in 1996 at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris for a Stravinsky festival conducted by Salonen and Pierre Boulez; it was during this Paris residency that key Philharmonic board members heard the orchestra perform in improved acoustics and were re-invigorated to lead fundraising efforts to complete construction of Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Under Salonen's leadership, the Philharmonic became an extremely progressive and well-regarded orchestra. Alex Ross of The New Yorker said this:
In 2007, Salonen and the orchestra announced the conclusion of his music directorship in 2009, with Gustavo Dudamel taking his place.
Before Salonen's last concert as Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic on April 19, 2009, the orchestra announced his appointment as its first ever "Conductor Laureate". In addition, the LA Philharmonic created the Esa-Pekka Salonen Commissions Fund "for the express purpose of supporting the commissioning and performance of new works" as a way to honor his support of contemporary classical music during his tenure as Music Director. At its inception, it was endowed with $1.5 Million.
During Salonen's tenure as music director, the orchestra gave 120 pieces their world or American debuts and commissioned over 54 new works. By the time he stepped down, he had served as music director longer than anyone else in the orchestra's history, leading the orchestra in 973 concerts and 23 tours.
Philharmonia and subsequent career
In November 2006, the Philharmonia Orchestra announced the appointment of Salonen as Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor at the beginning of the 2008/09 season. His initial contract was for 3 years. Salonen has conducted several commercial recordings with the Philharmonia, including music of Berlioz and Schönberg. In November 2010, the Philharmonia announced the extension of Salonen's contract to 2014. In September 2013, the orchestra announced the further extension of Salonen's contract through the 2016–2017 season. In December 2018, the Philharmonia announced that Salonen is scheduled to conclude his principal conductorship of the orchestra after the 2020-2021 season.Salonen made his Metropolitan Opera conducting debut in November 2009 with the Patrice Chéreau production of Leoš Janáček's From the House of the Dead.
In 2012, his violin concerto written for Leila Josefowicz won the Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition, an award previously won by Witold Lutosławski, György Ligeti, John Adams, Thomas Adès, and Pierre Boulez, to name a few. In March 2014, he was awarded the Michael Ludwig Nemmers Prize in Musical Composition by the Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University. The award includes a $100,000 cash prize, a residency of four nonconsecutive weeks at the school over the next two years, and a performance by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. In the same spring, he was also awarded the first-ever Creative Chair at the Tonhalle Orchester Zürich for the 2014–2015 season. This post included lectures, workshops, but, most significantly, the commissioning of Karawane, a new piece for orchestra and chorus based on Hugo Ball's dada poetry, and the performance of nine other Salonen pieces throughout the season.
Salonen is currently composer-in-residence at the New York Philharmonic, since the fall of 2015, with a scheduled term through the spring of 2019. He serves as an advisor to The Sync Project, a global collaboration seeking to understand and harness music's effect on brain health. In August 2016 Salonen was named the first ever Artist in Association with the Finnish National Opera and Ballet.
Salonen first guest-conducted the San Francisco Symphony in 2004. He returned for guest-conducting appearances in 2012 and 2015. In December 2018, the SFS announced the appointment of Salonen as its next music director, effective with the 2020-2021 season, with an initial contract of 5 seasons. He has taken the title of music director-designate with immediate effect.
Digital projects
Salonen and the Philharmonia Orchestra have worked on multi-disciplinary festivals together, including Woven Words: Music begins where words end to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Witold Lutosławski, Salonen's mentor. They also created the award-winning RE-RITE installation, which was first exhibited in London in 2009 and has since travelled to Portugal, China, Turkey, Germany, and Austria. The digital residency allows members of the public to conduct, play and step inside the Philharmonia Orchestra with Salonen through audio and video projections of musicians performing The Rite of Spring. They followed-up with another installation, Universe of Sound, which was based on Gustav Holst's The Planets, debuted at London's Science Museum, and won the 2012 Royal Philharmonic Society Award for Audiences and Engagement. Salonen and the Philharmonia Orchestra, in partnership with Music Sales Group, Rite Digital, and Touch Press, released a successful iPad app, "The Orchestra". Slate called the interactive tour through orchestral history "the perfect classical music app." In the fall of 2016, the Philharmonia Orchestra launched a digital takeover of the Southbank Centre, featuring the first major virtual-reality production from a UK symphony orchestra.Apple campaign
In 2014 Salonen was part of an international television and web campaign for Apple, promoting iPad Air. The campaign included not only the ad itself, but also discussions with Salonen on classical music, inspiration, and composing. Apple also offered a new and, for a limited time, free recording of Salonen's Grawemeyer prize-winning violin concerto, featuring the violinist Leila Josefowicz and the Philharmonia Orchestra, 20 of Salonen's classical music picks on the iTunes Store classical music page, 15 of Salonen's iPad app picks in the app store, and a guest DJ station on iTunes Radio.The ad was noted for "the novelty of seeing a contemporary classical composer in a piece of mainstream advertising," for the synchronization of the video editing with the score, and for the positive portrayal of classical music as compared to its typical pop cultural image. Salonen also did a concert with violinist Leila Josefowicz and the Philharmonia Orchestra in an Apple store in Berlin and spoke about mixing music and technology. It was the first time that a full orchestra had performed in an Apple store.
In the summer of 2015, Salonen spoke on the uses of technology in music education to a group of Apple Distinguished Educators.
Personal life
Salonen and his wife, Jane Price, have three children: daughters Ella Aneira and Anja Sofia, and son Oliver. The couple separated in 2017and filed for divorces in June 2018 after 26 years of marriage.When Igor Stravinsky's former Beverly Hills residence, at 1260 North Wetherly Drive, was put up for sale, Salonen strongly considered buying it. He stated, however that after visiting the house and noting that indentations from Stravinsky's piano were still visible in the carpet, he was too intimidated by the prospect of trying to compose in the same house where Stravinsky had written such works as Symphony in Three Movements, the Concerto in D for Strings, The Rake's Progress, Orpheus, Agon, the Cantata, and the Mass.
Honours and awards
In April 2010, Salonen was elected a Foreign Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In May 2010, he was awarded an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Southern California, and later the same day spoke at the graduation ceremony for the USC Thornton School of Music. Salonen carried the Olympic flame on July 26, 2012, as part of the 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay.Career highlights
- 1981 – Completed first large scale work, ...auf den ersten Blick und ohne zu wissen...
- 1983 – Co-founded Avanti! Chamber Orchestra in Finland with Jukka-Pekka Saraste
- 1985 – Appointed chief conductor of Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
- 1992 – Wins the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers
- 1992 – Became Music Director of Los Angeles Philharmonic
- 1993 – Becomes the first conductor to receive the prestigious Siena Prize of the Accademia Chigiana
- 1995 – Artistic Director of Helsinki Festival
- 1997 – Conducts Ligeti's opera, Le Grand Macabre, at the Salzburg Festival with the Philharmonia Orchestra
- 1997 – World premiere of LA Variations in Los Angeles
- 1999 – Music Director of the Ojai Music Festival.
- 2000 – Conducting sabbatical to concentrate on composing
- 2001 – Music Director of the Ojai Music Festival.
- 2003 – Opening concerts at Walt Disney Concert Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, subsequently televised in the United States on PBS Great Performances
- 2005 – Festivals of his own compositions, performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Los Angeles and Cologne
- 2006 – Named "Musician of the Year" by Musical America
- 2007 – "The Tristan Project," performed in Los Angeles and New York
- 2007 – World premiere of his Piano Concerto with Yefim Bronfman and the New York Philharmonic
- 2008 – Began tenure as Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor of the Philharmonia Orchestra
- 2009 – World premiere of his violin concerto with Leila Josefowicz and the Los Angeles Philharmonic
- 2011 – Salonen wins the 2012 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition for his Violin Concerto
- 2014 – Salonen wins the Nemmers Prize in Music Composition
- 2014 – Salonen named Creative Chair at the Tonhalle Orchester Zürich
- 2015 – Salonen named Marie-Josée Kravis Composer-in-Residence at the New York Philharmonic
- 2017 – World premiere of his cello concerto with Yo-Yo Ma and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Composing
Salonen has stated that his time in California has helped him to be more "free" in his compositions. Mark Swed, chief music critic of the Los Angeles Times, described it this way:
When arrived in Los Angeles, he still liked to consider himself a composer-conductor, but the truth was that he had stopped writing music. "The obvious and easy explanation for me to give to people when they were asking why there hadn't been any new pieces for a while was that I had been conducting so much, I had no time," he said. "But that was only half the explanation."
As a European Modernist, Salonen said, he had been inculcated with negatives, such as to avoid melody, harmonic identity and rhythmic pulse. Secretly, though, he was attracted to John Adams, who was then dismissed overseas as being simplistic. "Only after a couple of years here did I begin to see that the European canon I blindly accepted was not the only truth," he said. "Over here, I was able to think about this rule that forbids melody. It's madness. Madness!"
Without a European musical elite looking over his shoulder, Salonen began to feel that it was fine to have his own ideas. "My focus moved from an ideological principle to a pleasure principle" is how he described the composition of his breakthrough piece, "LA Variations," which the Philharmonic premiered in 1997.
Although a work of great intricacy and virtuosity that doesn't ignore Salonen's Modernist training, "LA Variations" builds on rhythmic innovations closer to Adams. The piece proved an immediate hit, so much so that Salonen was stunned by the reaction and then by the score's continuing success – it has been taken up by several other conductors and had more than 80 performances worldwide.
In order to devote more time to composition, Salonen took a year's sabbatical from conducting in 2000, during which time he wrote a work for solo horn, Dichotomie for pianist Gloria Cheng, Mania for the cellist Anssi Karttunen and sinfonietta, and Gambit, an orchestral piece that was a birthday present for fellow composer and friend Magnus Lindberg.
In 2001, Salonen composed Foreign Bodies, his largest work in terms of orchestration, which incorporated music from the opening movement of Dichotomie. Another orchestral piece, Insomnia, followed in 2002, and another, Wing on Wing, in 2004. Wing on Wing includes parts for two sopranos and distorted samples of architect Frank Gehry's voice as well as a fish.
As is apparent with his interpretations of such avant-garde works as Jan Sandström's Motorbike Concerto, Salonen voices a distaste for ideological and dogmatic approaches to composition and sees music creation as deeply physical. In the liner notes for Deutsche Grammophon's release of Wing On Wing, he is quoted saying "Musical expression is bodily expression, there is no abstract cerebral expression in my opinion. It all comes out of the body." A recurring theme in his music is the fusion of or relationship between the mechanical and the organic.
Salonen has among his intended composing projects a proposed opera based on the novel The Woman and the Ape by Peter Høeg.
Selected compositions
World premiere details shown where available, Salonen conducting unless otherwise shownOrchestra
- Giro, premiered by Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra; Finland, November 27, 1981
- L.A. Variations, premiered by Los Angeles Philharmonic; Los Angeles, January 16, 1997
- Foreign Bodies, premiered by Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste; Schleswig-Holstein Festival, Kiel, August 12, 2001
- Insomnia, premiered by NHK Symphony Orchestra; Tokyo, December 1, 2002
- Stockholm Diary, premiered by Stockholm Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Stockholm, Composer Festival, October 27, 2004
- Helix, premiered by World Orchestra for Peace, Valery Gergiev; London, August 29, 2005
- Nyx, premiered by Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France; Paris, February 19, 2011
- Karawane, premiered by the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich and Zurich Singing Academy, Lionel Bringuier; Tonhalle Zürich, September 10, 2014
Concertos
- Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra , premiered by Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Pekka Savijoki, saxophone; Helsinki, September 22, 1981
- Mimo II for oboe and orchestra, premiered by Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jorma Valjakka, oboe; Helsinki, December 14, 1992
- Mania for cello and orchestra, orchestra version of "Mania for Cello and Chamber Ensemble"
- Wing on Wing for two sopranos and orchestra, premiered by Los Angeles Philharmonic; Jamie Chamberlin and Hila Plitmann, sopranos; June 5, 2004
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, premiered by New York Philharmonic, Yefim Bronfman, piano; New York, February 1, 2007
- Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, premiered by Los Angeles Philharmonic, Leila Josefowicz, violin; Los Angeles, April 9, 2009
- Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, premiered by Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Chicago, March 15, 2017
Choir
- Dona Nobis Pacem for SATB chorus, premiered at Chatelet Theatre, February 4, 2011
Chamber ensemble
- Floof for soprano and chamber ensemble, premiered by Toimii Ensemble, Anu Komsi, soprano; Helsinki, August 27, 1988
- Five Images after Sappho for soprano and chamber ensemble, premiered by Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group, Laura Claycomb, soprano; Ojai, California, June 4, 1999
- Dichotomie for solo piano, premiered by Gloria Cheng, piano; Los Angeles, December 4, 2000
- Mania for cello and chamber ensemble, premiered by Avanti! Chamber Orchestra, Anssi Karttunen, cello, Summer Sounds; Porvoo, July 2, 2000
- Lachen verlernt for solo violin, premiered by Cho-Liang Lin, violin; La Jolla, California, La Jolla SummerFest, August 10, 2002
Selected world premiere performances
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- Naïve and Sentimental Music, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- The Dharma at Big Sur, Tracy Silverman, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Chamber Concerto, Karen Gomyo, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Haags Hakkûh – Double Piano Concerto, Katia and Marielle Labèque, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Within Her Arms for string orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- The Red Violin, Joshua Bell, Philharmonia Orchestra
- Esa , Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Violin Concerto, Janine Jansen, Orchestre de Paris
- Clang and Fury, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Celestial mechanics Stockholm Chamber Orchestra
- Liquid marble, Orkester Norden,
- Meltdown Variations, Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group
- Dreaming Rivers, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic
- Piano Concerto Roland Pöntinen and the AVANTI! Chamber Orchestra
- Eleven Gates, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Flood Dreams, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Sirens, Anne Sofie von Otter and the Los Angeles Philharmonic
- The Grand Encounter, English Horn Concerto, Carolyn Hove, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Neruda Songs, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, Los Angeles Philharmonic, winner: 2008 Grawemeyer Award
- Kraft for solo ensemble & orchestra, Finnish Radio Orchestra and the Toimii ensemble
- Campana in Aria for horn and orchestra, Hans Dullaert, Radio Filharmonisch Orkest Holland
- Fresco for orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic,
- Cello Concerto No. 1, Anssi Karttunen, Orchestre de Paris
- Chorale for orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra
- Parada for orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra
- Sculpture for orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic,
- Cello Concerto No. 2, Anssi Karttunen, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- "Harlequin" for bass trombone and orchestra, Jeffrey Reynolds, David Weiss, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- "Deal" for electric guitar and large ensemble, Bill Frisell, Joey Baron, Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group
- Horn Concerto, Richard Watkins, Philharmonia Orchestra
- Tales from 1001 Nights with film by Yoshitaka Amano, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Altar de Piedra, concerto for percussion ensemble & orchestra, Kroumata, Los Angeles Philharmonic, January 2003
- Symphony No. 4, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Rivers to the Sea, Philharmonia Orchestra
- Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Du Cristal, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
- "…a la fumée," Petri Alanko and Anssi Karttunen, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Graal Théâtre for violin and orchestra, Gidon Kremer, BBC Symphony Orchestra
- Adriana Mater, Orchestra & Choir of the Paris Opera
- Piano Concerto No. 5, Olli Mustonen, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Prologue to Orango, Ryan McKinny, Jordan Bisch, Michael Fabiano, Eugene Brancoveanu, Yulia Van Doren, Timur Bekbosunov, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- "Con madera, metal y cuero" for percussion soloist and orchestra, Evelyn Glennie, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, for wind ensemble
- Concerto for Two Flutes and Orchestra, Anne Diener-Zentner and Janet Ferguson, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Ancora, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- American Muse, Sanford Sylvan, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Second Concerto for Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Radical Light, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Canticle Weaving: Trombone Concerto #2, Ralph Sauer, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- From the Wreckage for trumpet and orchestra, Håkan Hardenberger, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
- From All Sides'', Chicago Symphony and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
Recordings
Best-known recordings
- Esa-Pekka Salonen: Concerto for Alto Saxophone; Floof; Meeting; Nachtleider; Mimo II; Yta I; Yta II; Yta IIb; Yta III – Pekka Savijoki; Anu Komsi; Kari Krikku; Jukka Tiensuu; Jorma Valjakka; Mikael Helasvuo; Tuija Hakkila; Anssi Karttunen; Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra; Avanti! Chamber Orchestra; Esa-Pekka Salonen – Finlandia 0927 43815 2
- Bartók: Piano Concertos 1, 2, and 3 ; Sony Classical SBK89732
- Esa-Pekka Salonen: Five Images After Sappho; Gambit; Giro; LA Variations; Mania – Dawn Upshaw; Anssi Karttunen; Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra; London Sinfonietta; Esa-Pekka Salonen – Sony SK89158
- Esa-Pekka Salonen: Foreign Bodies; Insomnia; Wing on Wing – Anu Komsi; Piia Komsi; Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra; Esa-Pekka Salonen – Deutsche Grammophon 477 5375
- John Corigliano: Red Violin – Joshua Bell, solo violin; Philarmonia Orchestra; Sony Classical SK63010
- Arnold Schoenberg: Violin Concerto in D Minor, Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto – Hilary Hahn, solo violin; Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra – Deutsche Grammophon B0011WMWUW – Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance
- Henri Dutilleux: Correspondances; Tout un monde lointain; The shadows of time – Barbara Hannigan; Anssi Karttunen; Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France – Deutsche Grammophon 0289 479 1180 7
- Esa-Pekka Salonen: Out of Nowhere; Nyx and Violin Concerto; Leila Josefowicz; Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra; Esa-Pekka Salonen; Deutsche Grammophon B008W5TDP8
Los Angeles Philharmonic recordings
Deutsche Grammophon
- Bartók: Suite, The Miraculous Mandarin
- Mussorgsky: St. John's Night on the Bare Mountain
- Salonen: Helix
- Salonen: Piano Concerto
- Shostakovich : Prologue to Orango—Ryan McKinny, Jordan Bisch, Michael Fabiano, Eugene Brancoveanu, Yulia Van Doren, Timur Bekbosunov, Los Angeles Master Chorale
- Shostakovich: Symphony No. 4 in C minor, Op. 43
- Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
DG Concerts — recorded live at [Walt Disney Concert Hall]
- Beethoven: Symphony No. 5
- Beethoven: Symphony No. 7
- Beethoven: Symphony No. 8
- Beethoven: Overture, Leonore No. 2
- Debussy: La mer
- Falla: El amor brujo
- Anders Hillborg: Eleven Gates
- Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Weber
- Husa: Music for Prague 1968
- Ligeti: Concert românesc
- Lutosławski: Concerto for Orchestra
- Lutosławski: Symphony No. 4
- Mosolov: Iron Foundry
- Pärt: Symphony No. 4, "Los Angeles"
- Prokofiev: Suite from Romeo & Juliet
- Ravel: Ma mère l'Oye
- Ravel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D
- Salonen: Helix
- Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D major for orchestra, Op. 43
- Shostakovich: Music from Lady Macbeth of Mtensk District
- Shostakovich: Suite from The Nose
- Stravinsky: The Firebird
- Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Prelude
- Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, "Was duftet doch der Flieder"
- Wagner: Die Walküre, The Ride of the Valkyries
- Wagner: Die Walküre, Wotan's Farewell and Magic Fire Music
- Wagner: Lohengrin, Prelude to Act III
- Wagner: Tannhäuser, "O du, mein holder Abendstern"
ECM
- Pärt: Symphony No. 4, "Los Angeles"
Nonesuch
- Adams: Naïve and Sentimental Music
Ondine
- Saariaho: Du cristal...
- Saariaho: ... à la fumée
Philips Classics
- Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 2
- Stravinsky: Violin Concerto
Sony Classical
- Bach: Transcriptions
- Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra
- Bartók: Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta
- Bartók: Concerto for Piano No. 1, Sz. 83
- Bartók: Concerto for Piano No. 2, Sz. 95
- Bartók: Concerto for Piano No. 3, Sz. 119
- Bruckner: Symphony No. 4, "Romantic"
- Debussy: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
- Debussy: La mer
- Debussy: Images pour orchestre
- Debussy: Trois nocturnes
- Debussy: Le martyre de St. Sébastien
- Debussy: La Damoiselle élue
- Goldmark: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
- Hermann: Excerpts, Torn Curtain
- Hermann: Overture, North by Northwest
- Hermann: Prelude, The Man Who Knew Too Much
- Hermann: Suite, Psycho
- Hermann: Suite, Marnie
- Hermann: Suite, Vertigo
- Hermann: Suite, Fahrenheit 451
- Hermann: Suite, Taxi Driver
- Hindemith: Mathis der Maler
- Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes of Weber
- Hindemith: The Four Temperaments
- Lutosławski: Symphony No. 1
- Lutosławski: Symphony No. 2
- Lutosławski: Symphony No. 3
- Lutosławski: Symphony No. 4
- Lutosławski: Piano Concerto
- Lutosławski: Chantefleurs et Chantefables
- Lutosławski: Fanfare for Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Lutosławski: Les Espaces du sommeil
- Mahler: Symphony No. 3
- Mahler: Symphony No. 4
- Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde
- Wynton Marsalis: All Rise
- Prokofiev: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 and 2
- Revueltas: Homenaje a Federico García Lorca
- Revueltas: La noche de los mayas
- Revueltas: Ocho por radio
- Revueltas: Sensemayá
- Revueltas: Ventanas for Large Orchestra
- Revueltas: First Little Serious Piece
- Revueltas: Second Little Serious Piece
- Salonen: Gambit
- Salonen: Giro
- Salonen: LA Variations
- Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 1
- Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2
- Shostakovich: Quintet for piano and strings, Op. 57
- Sibelius: Finlandia
- Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela
- Sibelius: Valse Triste
- Sibelius: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
- Sibelius: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
- Sibelius: En saga
- Sibelius: Kullervo Symphony, Op. 7
- Sibelius: ''Lemminkäinen Legends, Op. 22
- Stravinsky: Violin Concerto
Philharmonia recordings
- Dmitri Shostakovich: Prologue to "Orango" and Symphony No 4
- Gustav Mahler: Symphony No 9
- Gustav Mahler: Symphony No 6
- Hector Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Ludwig van Beethoven: Leonore Overture
- Arnold Schoenberg: Gurrelieder
- Franz Liszt: Piano Concertos 1 & 2 and Sonata in B minor
- Sergei Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos 2 & 3
- Magnus Lindberg: Cantigas, Cello Concerto, Parada, & Fresco
- Igor Stravinsky: The Firebird & The Rite of Spring
- György Ligeti: Le Grand Macabre
- György Ligeti: Vocal Works
- Arnold Schoenberg: Piano Concerto, Op. 42, Franz Liszt: Piano Concertos 1 & 2
- Igor Stravinsky: Petrouchka & Orpheus
- Igor Stravinsky: Le sacre du printemps & Symphony in Three Movements
- André Jolivet: Concerto No 2 for trumpet & Concertino for trumpet, string orchestra & piano, Henri Tomasi: Concerto for trumpet & orchestra
- Olivier Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie, Witold Lutosławski: Symphony No 3
- Jean Sibelius: Symphony No 5, Op, 82 and Pohjola's Daughter, Op. 49
Oslo Philharmonic recordings
- Grieg: Peer Gynt, with Barbara Hendricks, Sony Classical Masters, SK 44528, 1993
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra recordings
- Sergei Prokofiev: Romeo & Juliet
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra recordings
- Kaija Saariaho: La Passion de Simone
- Magnus Lindberg: Piano Concerto & Kraft
- Kaija Saariaho: Château de l'âme, Graal Théâtre & Amers
- Magnus Lindberg: Kinetics
- Magnus Lindberg: Metalwork, Ablauf, Twine, Kinetics, & Jeax d‘Anches
- Magnus Lindberg: Kinetics, Esa-Pekka Salonen: Concerto for Alto Saxophone & Orchestra, Jouni Kaipainen: Sinfonia
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra recordings
- Igor Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress
- Carl Nielsen: Violin Concerto, Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto
- Carl Nielsen: Symphony No. 1 and Little Suite
- Arvo Pärt: Credo
- Anders Hillborg: Clarinet Concerto, Liquid Marble, & Violin Concerto
- Luigi Dallapiccola: Il Prigioniero & Canti di Prigiona
- Magnus Lindberg: Action, Situation, Signification, & Kraft
- Clang & Fury Anders Hillborg: Muoocaaeyiywcoum, Lamento, Celestial Mechanics, & Haut-Posaune
- Igor Stravinsky: Oedipus Rex
- Lars-Erik Larsson: God in Disguise, Pastoral Suite, & Violin Concerto
- Carl Nielsen: Flute Concerto, Clarinet Concerto, Rhapsody Overture, Saul & David, & Springtime in Funen
- Franz Berwald: Symphonies 3 & 4
- Wilhelm Stenhammar: Serenade, Op. 31, Midwinter, Op. 24, Chitra, Op. 43
- Esa-Pekka Salonen: Mimo II
- Carl Nielsen: Symphonies 3 & 6
- A Nordic Festival: Hugo Alfvén: Swedish Rhapsody No 1 Midsommarvaka & Bergakungen, Jean Sibelius: Valse Triste & Finlandia, Edvard Grieg: Sigurd Jorsalfar, Jón Leifs: Geysir, Carl Nielsen: Maskarade, Armas Järnefelt: Berceuse
- Carl Nielsen: Symphony No. 4 and Helios Overture
- Carl Nielsen: Symphony No. 5 and Masquerade Overture
Avanti! Chamber Orchestra recordings
- The Virtuoso Clarinet
- Magnus Lindberg: De Tartuffe, Je crois, Linea d'ombra, Zona, & Ritratto
- Aarre Merikanto: 10 Pieces for Orchestra, Paavo Heininen: Musique d'été, Op. 11, Magnus Lindberg: Rittrato
London Sinfonietta recordings
- Magnus Lindberg: Away, Amanhacendo Liberdade, Circle Wind, Deusa, Sky Dance, Asa Delta, Rapaziada, Nightflower, Save the Earth
- Paul Hindemith: Kammermusik No 3, Op. 36, No. 2, Aarre Merikanto: Konzertstück, Magnus Lindberg: Zona, Bernd Alois Zimmermann: Canto di Speranza
- Toru Takemitsu: To the Edge of Dream, Toward the Sea, Vers, L'Arc-en-Ciel, Palma, & Folios for Guitar
- Igor Stravinsky: Pulcinella, Octet, Renard, & Ragtime
- Olivier Messiaen: Des canyons aux étoiles, Couleurs de la cité céleste, & Oiseaux exotiques
- Igor Stravinsky: Concerto for piano & wind instruments, Capriccio for piano & orchestra, Movements for piano & orchestra, & Symphonies of wind instruments
Stockholm Chamber Orchestra recordings
- Arnold Schoenberg: Transfigured Night, Op. 4 & String Quartet No. 2
- Pär Lindgren: Fragments of a Circle, Bowijaw, Shadows that in the Darkness Dwell, & Guggi-guggi for trombone & tape
- Igor Stravinsky: Apollon Musagète, Concerto in D, & Cantata
- Joseph Haydn: Symphonies 22, 78 & 82
- Richard Strauss: Prelude to Capriccio, Op. 85, Concertino for clarinet, bassoon & string orchestra, & Metamorphosen
Stockholm Sinfonietta recordings
- A Swedish Serenade: Dag Wirén: Serenade for Strings, Op. 11, Lars-Erik Larsson: Little Serenade for Strings, Op. 12, Lille Bror Söderlundh: Concertino for oboe & strings, Ingvar Lidholm: Music for Strings
Staatskapelle Dresden recordings
- Robert Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54, Clara Schumann: 3 Lieder, Op. 12 & Am Strande, Johannes Brahms: Sonata for cello & piano, No. 1, Op. 38 & 2 Rhapsodies, Op. 79
Finnish National Opera recordings
- Stravinsky – Perséphone. Esa-Pekka Salonen, Andrew Staples, Pauline Cheviller, Finnish National Opera. PENTATONE PTC 5186688
- Kaija Saariaho: L'Amour de loin
Other recordings of Salonen works
- Leila Josefowicz, violin, plays Salonen: Lachen verlernt
- Gloria Cheng, piano, plays Salonen: Yta II, Three Preludes, & Dichotomie
- Lin Jiang, horn and Benjamin Martin, piano, play Salonen: Hornmusic 1