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Work: Symphony no. 7 in C major, Op.105

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ComposerSibelius, Jean (1865-1957)
PeriodEarly 20th century
Year1924
Work typeOrchestral
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ReykjavíkDalene plays Adés

© Isolde Stein-Leibold | Gunnlöd Jóna
Sibelius, Adès, Britten
Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Daníel Bjarnason; Johan Dalene

LondonThomas Adès & Anna Dennis

© Mark Allan
Sibelius, Saariaho, Adès
London Symphony Orchestra; Thomas Adès; Anna Dennis; London Symphony Chorus

DublinDaniel Müller-Schott plays Elgar's Cello Concerto

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Montgomery, Elgar, Sibelius, Grieg
National Symphony Orchestra Ireland; Anna Rakitina; Daniel Müller-Schott
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Salonen and Bronfman sustain musical momentum at Tanglewood

Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra © Hilary Scott
Wagner’s suspended longing, Sibelius’ continuous transformation and Beethoven’s expansive rhetoric unfold with clarity and purpose. 
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Dazzling Sibelius from Batiashvili and Nézet-Séguin in Montreal

Lisa Batiashvili, Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Orchestre Métropolitain © François Goupil
A gamut of Nordic moods and colours are elicited in this all-Sibelius programme comprising the Violin Concerto as well as the Sixth and Seventh Symphonies.
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Busan Philharmonic concludes Musikfest Berlin

Seokwon Hong conducts the Busan Philharmonic Orchestra © Fabian Schellhorn
With a programme spanning from Pagh-Paan, Ravel and Messiean to Sibelius, the Korean orchestra showcases its mastery at the Philharmonie Berlin. 
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StockholmSibelius' Symphony no. 7 in C major

© Benjamin Ealovega
Sibelius: Symphony no. 7 in C major, Op.105
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra; Sakari Oramo
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Whole in one: Sibelius’ Seventh

Sibelius at his home, Ainola, playing the piano (1930) © Public domain
Cast in a single span lasting little more than 20 minutes, Sibelius’ Seventh Symphony is a miracle of compression and defies conventional analysis.