Going International: 1912-13
Donald Macleod looks at the impact Sibelius鈥檚 international travels and meetings with fellow composers had on his work and his outlook.
Donald Macleod looks at the impact Sibelius鈥檚 international travels and meetings with fellow composers had on his work and his outlook.
The 1910s were a crucial decade in Sibelius鈥檚 life. He would write some of his greatest works during these ten years, including his fourth and fifth symphonies and the beginnings of his sixth. Sibelius鈥檚 meditations on the symphony and its role in his creative life are a recurring theme in the week鈥檚 programmes. This period also reflects Sibelius鈥檚 life in microcosm, including his battles with alcohol and indebtedness; his need for the stimulus of foreign travel, and the periods of creative inertia, which would decisively return during his later years. We travel around the world with Sibelius, returning to Finland at the outbreak of the First World War, which would have a major impact on his life and work, not least with the Finnish Civil War of 1918 and Finland鈥檚 subsequent independence: these were formative events for Sibelius.
In this programme, Donald Macleod catches up with Sibelius on his fourth visit to Britain, hearing about his interactions with British composers such as Frederick Delius and Arnold Bax, who described Sibelius鈥檚 appearance as giving him 鈥渢he notion that he had never laughed in his life, and never could.鈥 We also hear about Sibelius鈥檚 later adventures in England too, as he caroused around London with Ferruccio Busoni, to the despair of Henry Wood.
Kallion kirkon kellosavel (The Bells of Kallio Church), Op. 65b
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Heikki Seppanen, conductor
Two Serenades Op. 69
Pekka Kuusisto, violin
Tapiola Sinfonietta
Rakastava (The Lover), Op. 14
Tom Nyman, tenor
YL Male Voice Choir
Lahti Symphony Orchestra
Osmo V盲nsk盲, conductor
Piano Sonatina in F sharp minor, Op. 67, No. 1
Leif Ove Andsnes, piano
Luonnotar (Daughter of Nature) Op. 70
Soile Isokoski, soprano
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
Leif Segerstam, conductor
Barden (The Bard), Op. 64
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
John Storg氓rds, conductor
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Jean Sibelius
Kallion kirkon kellosavel (The Bells of Kallio Church), Op 65b
Choir: Eesti Filharmoonia Kammerkoor. Conductor: Heikki Sepp盲nen.- ONDINE : ODE 1260-2D.
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Jean Sibelius
Two Serenades, Op 69
Performer: Pekka Kuusisto. Orchestra: Tapiola Sinfonietta.- ONDINE : ODE10745.
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Jean Sibelius
Rakastava (The Lover), Op 14
Singer: Tom Nyman. Choir: YL Male Voice Choir. Orchestra: Lahti Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Osmo V盲nsk盲.- BIS : CD 1433.
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Jean Sibelius
Piano Sonatina in F sharp minor, Op 67, No 1
Performer: Leif Ove Andsnes.- SONY CLASICAL : 88985408502.
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Jean Sibelius
Luonnotar (Daughter of Nature) Op 70
Orchestra: Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Leif Segerstam. Singer: Soile Isokoski.- ONDINE : ODE-1080-5.
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Jean Sibelius
Barden (The Bard), Op 64
Orchestra: Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: John Storg氓rds.- Ondine : ODE11472.
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