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ヘルシンキ・フィルハーモニー管弦楽団|SIBELIUS, J.: Symphony No. 4 / Pohjola's Daughter / Finlandia (Polytech Male Choir, Helsinki Philharmonic, Segerstam)

SIBELIUS, J.: Symphony No. 4 / Pohjola's Daughter / Finlandia (Polytech Male Choir, Helsinki Philharmonic, Segerstam)

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What a wonderful country Finland must be! According to The New York Times, composer Jean Sibelius is the most well-known and well-loved Finn who ever lived. In Finland, he is a national figure: the heroic composer who helped win the country not only independence but international recognition. In Finland, Sibelius' likeness appears on the currency and, outside Finland, he is recognized as the strong and soulful voice of the Finnish people. The question is, what is he singing about?
Like Moses or Lincoln, true believers disagree about the essential nature of Sibelius' Fourth Symphony. Is it optimistic or pessimistic, heroic or tragic, luminous or fuliginous? Among other Finnish performances, there is Berglund's austere Fourth, Saraste's brash Fourth, Vänskä's bold Fourth, and Segerstam's grim Fourth. But, grim as Segerstam's interpretation was, the playing of the Danish Radio Symphony in 1990, while honest and strong-hearted, was just a bit too sweet-toned for the Fourth. In this 2005 recording with the Helsinki Philharmonic, Segerstam has an orchestra willing to go with him and dare the rapturous heights and frozen depths of Sibelius' Fourth. The strings scrap and soar, the winds whisper and shriek, the brass calls and howls, the tympani is thunder and lightening. With the Helsinki, Segerstam's interpretation has grown grimmer, past pessimistic, more than tragic, darker than fuliginous, and all the way to nihilistic.
Preceded by the heroic symphonic poem Pohjola's Daughter and followed by the choral-orchestral version of Finlandia, Segerstam and the Helsinki's Fourth argue not just for Sibelius' significance as a nationalist composer, but his importance as a musical philosopher who, reasoning through severe harmonies and rigorous counterpoint, comes ineluctably to the cold, lightless night at the end of eternity. Ondine's 20th anniversary sound is translucent.

© TiVo

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SIBELIUS, J.: Symphony No. 4 / Pohjola's Daughter / Finlandia (Polytech Male Choir, Helsinki Philharmonic, Segerstam)

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Pohjola's Daughter, Op. 49 (Jean Sibelius)

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Pohjola's Daughter, Op. 49
00:14:33

Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jean Sibelius, Composer - Leif Segerstam, Conductor - Enno Mäemets, Engineer - Reijo Kiilunen, Producer

(C) 2005 Ondine (P) 2005 Ondine

Symphony No. 4 in A Minor, Op. 63 (Jean Sibelius)

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I. Tempo molto moderato, quasi adagio
00:11:13

Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jean Sibelius, Composer - Leif Segerstam, Conductor - Enno Mäemets, Engineer - Reijo Kiilunen, Producer

(C) 2005 Ondine (P) 2005 Ondine

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II. Allegro molto vivace
00:04:54

Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jean Sibelius, Composer - Leif Segerstam, Conductor

(C) 2005 Ondine (P) 2005 Ondine

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III. Il tempo largo
00:11:24

Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jean Sibelius, Composer - Leif Segerstam, Conductor

(C) 2005 Ondine (P) 2005 Ondine

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IV. Allegro
00:10:27

Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jean Sibelius, Composer - Leif Segerstam, Conductor

(C) 2005 Ondine (P) 2005 Ondine

Finlandia, Op. 26 (version for male choir and orchestra) (Jean Sibelius)

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Finlandia, Op. 26 (version for male choir and orchestra)
00:08:53

Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Jean Sibelius, Composer - Leif Segerstam, Conductor - Enno Mäemets, Engineer - Polytech Male Choir, Choir, MainArtist - Reijo Kiilunen, Producer

(C) 2005 Ondine (P) 2005 Ondine

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What a wonderful country Finland must be! According to The New York Times, composer Jean Sibelius is the most well-known and well-loved Finn who ever lived. In Finland, he is a national figure: the heroic composer who helped win the country not only independence but international recognition. In Finland, Sibelius' likeness appears on the currency and, outside Finland, he is recognized as the strong and soulful voice of the Finnish people. The question is, what is he singing about?
Like Moses or Lincoln, true believers disagree about the essential nature of Sibelius' Fourth Symphony. Is it optimistic or pessimistic, heroic or tragic, luminous or fuliginous? Among other Finnish performances, there is Berglund's austere Fourth, Saraste's brash Fourth, Vänskä's bold Fourth, and Segerstam's grim Fourth. But, grim as Segerstam's interpretation was, the playing of the Danish Radio Symphony in 1990, while honest and strong-hearted, was just a bit too sweet-toned for the Fourth. In this 2005 recording with the Helsinki Philharmonic, Segerstam has an orchestra willing to go with him and dare the rapturous heights and frozen depths of Sibelius' Fourth. The strings scrap and soar, the winds whisper and shriek, the brass calls and howls, the tympani is thunder and lightening. With the Helsinki, Segerstam's interpretation has grown grimmer, past pessimistic, more than tragic, darker than fuliginous, and all the way to nihilistic.
Preceded by the heroic symphonic poem Pohjola's Daughter and followed by the choral-orchestral version of Finlandia, Segerstam and the Helsinki's Fourth argue not just for Sibelius' significance as a nationalist composer, but his importance as a musical philosopher who, reasoning through severe harmonies and rigorous counterpoint, comes ineluctably to the cold, lightless night at the end of eternity. Ondine's 20th anniversary sound is translucent.

© TiVo

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