Sibelius - Complete Symphonies, Three Late Fragments | Chandos CHAN108093

Sibelius - Complete Symphonies, Three Late Fragments

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Label: Chandos

Cat No: CHAN108093

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 3

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 31st March 2014

Contents

Artists

BBC Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

John Storgards

Works

Sibelius, Jean

Late Fragments (3) (trans. Timo Virtanen)
Symphonies 1-7 (complete)

Artists

BBC Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

John Storgards

About

The Finnish maestro John Storgårds, Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic, presents his first recording on Chandos - a complete symphonic cycle of his nation’s greatest musical export, Jean Sibelius.

The triumphant premieres of Symphonies Nos 1 and 2, with their big tunes and great romantic sweep, established the international reputation of Sibelius as a symphonist, some audiences even considering him Beethoven’s natural successor. The symphonies that followed chart Sibelius’s development as one of the most individual composers of the early twentieth century.

Each symphony has its unique approach, whether it be the classicism of the Third, the brooding modernism of the Fourth, or the icy stillness of the Sixth, so evocative of the Finnish landscape. The Symphony No.7 in C major represents Sibelius’s greatest achievement in the symphonic form. In it he compresses the grand emotional sweep of a symphony into one startlingly original movement lasting little over twenty minutes.

Illness prevented Sibelius from completing any major works in the last thirty years of his life. Manuscripts show, however, that he never stopped composing. Recorded here are three orchestral fragments prepared by Timo Virtanen from late sketches thought to be for Sibelius’s legendary ‘lost’ 8th Symphony, destroyed by the composer in 1945. They offer a fascinating glimpse into the composer’s creative imagination during a time when impaired health inhibited Sibelius from realising his rich musical visions.

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