Tutti e soli is scored for a chamber orchestra consisting of flute, clarinet, bassoon, percussion and strings. It is a work in four movements examining, as its name suggests, the tension and dialogue between soloists, small groupsof instruments and the whole orchestra. Timbres and unusual performing techniques receive a lot of attention, as in most of Bergman's works. The mood is most fragile in the ghost-like, mysterious meditation of the second movementand most forcible in the complex closing Energico