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Noisy, disjointed and chaotic. This music sounds like a compendium of trendy orchestral effects and extreme dynamics. I guess it could be said to be expressionist, but I'm at a loss to fathom quite what is being expressed. At first I wondered whether my reaction is just a matter of taste, so I auditioned No.11 twice through but no, it didn't improve on repeated listening. This is merely music of sound and fury, signifying nothing. I'm afraid I didn't subject my ears to No.14, fearing the worst. Maybe it's better, but from the precedent set by No.11 I rather doubt it. Such a shame, as Segerstam's work as a conductor is so very good.