Sibelius Scenes Historiques
Perceptive and engaging Sibelius from this promising young Finnish conductor
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Composer or Director: Jean Sibelius
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Naxos
Magazine Review Date: 3/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 63
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: 8 570068
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Scènes historiques I |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Pietari Inkinen, Conductor |
Scènes historiques II |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Pietari Inkinen, Conductor |
King Christian II, Movement: Nocturne |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Pietari Inkinen, Conductor |
King Christian II, Movement: Elegie |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Pietari Inkinen, Conductor |
King Christian II, Movement: Musette |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Pietari Inkinen, Conductor |
King Christian II, Movement: Serenade |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Pietari Inkinen, Conductor |
King Christian II, Movement: Ballade |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Pietari Inkinen, Conductor |
King Christian II, Movement: Menuetto |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Pietari Inkinen, Conductor |
Author: Andrew Achenbach
As for the King Christian II suite, I was weaned on – and continue to have a very soft spot for – Sir Alexander Gibson’s affectionate 1966 recording with the RSNO (EMI Gemini – nla). Nor would I relinquish Petri Sakari’s Iceland SO version (Chandos, 7/93, which includes baritone Sauli Tiilikainen’s unforgettably haunting rendition of the “Fool’s Song” from Act 5) or Vänskä’s Lahti SO account of the complete incidental music (BIS, 6/99). Even so, Inkinen and his responsive band easily hold their own. There’s some particularly eloquent string-playing in the achingly wistful “Elegy” (where Inkinen distils a hushed intimacy that is deeply touching), while the dashing helter-skelter ride of the concluding “Ballade” has both invigorating spring and bite to commend it. Boasting handsomely true and atmospheric sound, this collection certainly merits the attention of all Sibelians and represents enticing value at bargain price.
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