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Seriously Sibelius

Composer Jean Sibelius
Performer Jaakko Kuusisto
Kristiina Mäkelä
Matleena Vakkilainen
Marko Ylönen
Lahti Symphony Orchestra
Osmo Vänskä, conductor
Period Romantic
Catalogue Number BIS-1485 CD
EAN 7318590014851
Format CD
Release date Aug 2006
Total time 77'54

“Gramophone recommends”, Gramophone
Double 5 star review: “Another Sibelius CD of exceptional interest and fascination from Lahti and Osmo Vänskä." BBC Music Magazine; "Ce que la firme BIS réalise pour l'oeuvre de Sibelius restera l'un des grands monuments de 'histoire du disque." Diapason; "Vänskä and his bright-eyed Lahti band are on irreproachable form ... A strong recommendation." Gramophone; "La interpretación es de altura ... La toma de sonido es sobierba." Scherzo

Given the number of BIS releases dedicated to Sibelius, ‘Seriously Sibelius’ might be interpreted as a reference to the label’s commitment to the Finnish master. There is, however, also a serious touch to the music on this disc, particularly the work which opens and closes it. The funeral march In memoriam, which is here presented in both its first and final versions, was inspired by the death of Eugen Schauman, who committed suicide after having assassinated Nikolai Bobrikov, the Russian governor-general of Finland, in 1904. The Two Serious Melodies, first published in versions for violin, are heard here in the cello versions that Sibelius made for a cellist friend, and which were used at the first performance of the pieces. Lemminkäinen in Tuonela (the third movement of the composer’s Lemminkäinen Suite, here in a reconstruction of the original 1896 version) also tells of grave matters: the violent death of a hero from the Finnish Kalevala legends, and his resurrection by magic. But the disc includes lighter moments as well, such as Humoresque No.1 (in its original version) and Valse chevaleresque, which at least the wife of Sibelius regarded – and therefore disliked – as a product of her husband’s late nights in Helsinki’s fashionable drinking establishments. The varied programme, which includes world premières, is performed with accustomed expertise and dedication by Lahti Symphony Orchestra under Osmo Vänskä, aided by soloists Marko Ylönen and Jaakko Kuusisto.
 
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  Jean Sibelius
01 In memoriam, funeral march for large orchestra, Op.59, first version (1909) 10'25
 
  Two Serious Melodies for cello and orchestra, Op.77 8'32
02 No.1. Cantique (Laetare anima mea). Moderato assai 5'09
03 No.2. Devotion (Ab imo pectore). Tempo molto moderato 3'23
 
04 Presto for strings (1894) 6'45
 
05 Lemminkäinen in Tuonela, Op.22 No.2, reconstructed 1896 version 22'07
 
06 Humoresque No.1 in D minor for violin and orchestra, Op.87 No.1, first version (1917) 3'07
 
  Three Pieces for Orchestra, Op.96 13'46
07 a. Valse lyrique (1919, orch.1920). Poco moderato 4'06
08 b. Autrefois (1919, rev.1920). Allegretto 5'40
09 c. Valse chevaleresque (1921/22). Comodo 4'00
 
10 In memoriam, funeral march for large orchestra, Op.59, revised version (1910) 11'21
 
  Album total 77'54
OrchestraLahti Symphony Orchestra
ComposerSibelius, Jean
ConductorVänskä, Osmo
CelloYlonen (Ylönen), Marko
ViolinKuusisto, Jaakko
AltoVakkilainen, Matleena
SopranoMäkelä, Kristiina

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