Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) | En Saga, a symphonic poem for orchestra, Op.9 | |
Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) | Kullervo, Op.7 |
Johanna Rusanen | Soprano |
Waltteri Torikka | Barítono |
Polytech Choir | |
BBC Symphony Chorus (men's voices) | |
BBC Symphony Orchestra | |
Sakari Oramo | Dirección |
Finnish conductor Sakari Oramo pairs two of Sibelius’s most engagingly descriptive works as we continue our 150th-anniversary celebrations of the composer. The folk hero Kullervo was the inspiration behind a powerful national statement for a country struggling to overthrow Russian rule. This massive musical hybrid – part cantata, part symphony, part suite – is a vivid work, richly melodic but looking ahead to modernism in some striking musical gestures. En saga is a fairy tale without a plot, whose contrasting movements suggest many possible stories, but never commit to just one.
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