Radion Sinfoniaorkesteri Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Jean Sibelius - Tapiola / Symphony No. 4 / Lemminkäinen And The Maidens Of Saari album flac
Performer: Radion SinfoniaorkesteriTitle: Tapiola / Symphony No. 4 / Lemminkäinen And The Maidens Of Saari
Released: 1990
MP3 album: 1318 mb
FLAC album: 1110 mb
Rating: 4.1
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Genre: Classical
Composed By – Jean Sibelius. Conductor – Jorma Panula (tracks: 6), Paavo Berglund (tracks: 1-5). Engineer – AB Europa Film, Stockholm (tracks: AB Europa Film), Lennart Håkansson. Layout – Pirkko Huttunen. Mastered By – Finnvox Oy, Pauli Saastamoinen. Orchestra – Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: 6), Radion Sinfoniaorkesteri (tracks: 1-5). Painting – Pekka Halonen. Photography – Seppo Hilpo.
Composed By – Jean Sibelius Conductor – Jorma Panula (tracks: 6), Paavo Berglund (tracks: 1-5) Engineer – AB Europa Film, Stockholm (tracks: AB Europa Film), Lennart Håkansson Layout – Pirkko Huttunen Mastered By – Finnvox Oy, Pauli Saastamoinen Orchestra – Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: 6), Radion Sinfoniaorkesteri (tracks: 1-5) Painting – Pekka Halonen Photography – Seppo Hilpo. Producer – Finnlevy Oy (tracks: Oy Finnlevy Ab), The Finnish Society Of Composers Reissue Producer – Andrew Bentley. Matrix, Runout: ICM K061060 FACD 022 113 0968.
This article aims to include information on the conductors and orchestras that have recorded the seven symphonies of the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865–1957). A complete cycle includes the following compositions: Op. 39: Symphony No. 1 in E minor (1899, r. 1900). Op. 43: Symphony No. 2 in D major (1902). 52: Symphony No. 3 in C major (1907). 63: Symphony No. 4 in A minor (1911). 82: Symphony No. 5 in E-flat major (1915, r. 1916 and 1919). 104: Symphony No. 6 in D minor (1923).
The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Finnish: Radion sinfoniaorkesteri, Swedish: Radions symfoniorkester) is a Finnish broadcast orchestra based in Helsinki, and the orchestra of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle). The orchestra primarily gives concerts at the Helsinki Music Centre. Primary funding comes from television licence fees from the Finnish population.
The Lemminkäinen Suite (also called the Four Legends, or Four Legends from the Kalevala), Op. 22, is a work written by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius in the 1890s and subsequently revised by him decades later. Lemminkäinen and the Maidens of the Island is based on Runo 29 ("Conquests") of the Kalevala, where Lemminkäinen travels to an island and seduces many of the women there, before fleeing the rage of the men on the island. The movement is also known as Lemminkäinen and the Maidens of Saari, Saari being the Finnish word for island. Other recordings of the full published suite are by the Helsinki Radio Symphony Orchestra under Okko Kamu, the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra under Neeme Järvi, The Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy, and The London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Colin Davis.
Sinfoniaorkesteri Vivo avaa Mikkelin Musiikkijuhlat →. 1. Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Helsinki Baroque Orchestra. Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Joensuu City Orchestra. The Orchestra of the Finnish National Opera. Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra. Vaasa City Orchestra.
This album has an average beat per minute of 93 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 52/134 BPM). Symphony no. 4 in A minor, op. 63: I. Tempo molto moderato, quasi adagio.
Paavo Berglund, Jorma Panula. 63. 2. Paavo Berglund, Jorma Panula. 3. Allegro molto vivace. 4. Il tempo largo. 6. Lemminkäinen and the Maidens of Saari, Op. 22/1.
The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Finnish: Radion sinfoniaorkesteri, Swedish: Radions symfoniorkester) is a Finnish orchestra based in Helsinki, and the orchestra of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle). Antero Manninen (born 19 January 1973), also known as Mr. Cool, is a session musician and former band member of Finnish Cello metal quartet Apocalyptica.
8 people found this helpful. Sibelius composed a work that grows organically, and the finale just caps this magnificient opus. The horn motif that repeats is wonderful in both conductor's recording, but it's Maazel who gets to the tears. The string playing is breath-taking, and the final climax just takes it out of me.
Tracklist
| 1 | Tapiola Op. 12 | 16:08 |
| Symphony No. 4 In A-Minor Op. 63 | ||
| 2 | I. Tempo Molto Moderato, Quasi Adagio | 10:23 |
| 3 | II. Allegro Molto Vivace | 4:25 |
| 4 | III. Il Tempo Largo | 9:41 |
| 5 | IV. Allegro | |
| 6 | Lemminkäinen And The Maidens Of Saari Op.22 No. 1 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Fazer Music Inc.
- Recorded At – Kulttuuritalo
Credits
- Composed By – Jean Sibelius
- Conductor – Jorma Panula (tracks: 6), Paavo Berglund (tracks: 1-5)
- Engineer – AB Europa Film, Stockholm (tracks: AB Europa Film), Lennart Håkansson
- Layout – Pirkko Huttunen
- Mastered By – Finnvox Oy, Pauli Saastamoinen
- Orchestra – Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: 6), Radion Sinfoniaorkesteri (tracks: 1-5)
- Painting – Pekka Halonen
- Photography – Seppo Hilpo
- Producer – Finnlevy Oy (tracks: Oy Finnlevy Ab), The Finnish Society Of Composers
- Reissue Producer – Andrew Bentley
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: ICM K061060 FACD 022 113 0968









