These are both broadly conceived, generously melodic and colourfully orchestrated works in the grand romantic tradition of the late nineteenth century, even though the second dates from 1923. They are both quite substantial works, but neither outstays its welcome and each gets a full bloodied and committed performance from the Latvian orchestra. Although I don't think that Alnaes has Noskowski's skill, I was certainly reminded of his symphonies in places and both works to me sound more Slavic that Scandinavian. In that sense they are a little bit anonymous, but that's not really a criticism. Overall, though, each piece is a thoroughly enjoyable listen. Thank you, Bo!