Aho Symphony no. 1
performed by the Lahti Symphony Orchestra under Osmo Vänskä (This work is so unfortunately not available for convenient sharing on YouTube, but I strongly suggest, if you like Shostakovich or any good, bleak 20th century symphony, to go purchase this … Continue reading Aho Symphony no. 1
NTSO’s 關於世界: Mahler 3
featuring Lan Shui and Charlotte Hellekant O Mensch! Gib acht! Was spricht die tiefe Mitternacht? Mahler, oh Mahler. His symphonies really are worlds, are they not? Tonight we got to hear, down in Taichung (台中) the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra’s … Continue reading NTSO’s 關於世界: Mahler 3
Kokkonen Symphony no. 3
performed by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra under Paavo Berglund (cover image by Cassie Boca) Kokkonen’s work, even in the early piece we discussed last weekend, seems to have an inherent power that derives from its brevity, a concentration and … Continue reading Kokkonen Symphony no. 3
NSO’s At the Movies 2: Star Wars
featuring Jo-Pei Weng (翁若珮) and the Taipei Philharmonic Chorus When you think of famous movie scores, what do you think of? Most likely John Williams. Maybe Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore, or Danny Elfman, James Horner, Philip Glass. Well, The Last Jedi came … Continue reading NSO’s At the Movies 2: Star Wars
Usko Meriläinen: String Quartet no. 1
performed by the Medici String Quartet (Again, we have a piece with no YouTube video. I’ll be perfectly honest: this piece will not be many people’s cup of tea, but if you’re a lover of Webern or Schoenberg or anything … Continue reading Usko Meriläinen: String Quartet no. 1
Paavo Heininen: Symphony no. 2, op. 9 ‘Petite symphonie joyeuse’
performed by the Helsinki Philharmonic under Ulf Söderblom (Oh, this one also isn’t on YouTube, but I’m sure you can stream it or preview it or find it somewhere if it interests you.) (cover image by Daniel Posthuma) Paavo Heininen … Continue reading Paavo Heininen: Symphony no. 2, op. 9 ‘Petite symphonie joyeuse’
Rautavaara Symphony no. 3
performed by the Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra under Max Pommer (in what I believe is the world premiere recording, maybe) second, third and fourth movements (cover image by Teddy Kelley) (this piece is featured on a list of pieces I … Continue reading Rautavaara Symphony no. 3
Tauno Marttinen: Symphony no. 1, op. 2
performed by the Lahti Symphony Orchestra under Osmo Vänskä (Oh. There’s no video for this, but I’d recommend purchasing this one [from iTunes or Chandos] or wherever you get your music. It’s an interesting work. You can also learn more about the … Continue reading Tauno Marttinen: Symphony no. 1, op. 2
Joonas Kokkonen: Quintet For Piano And String Quartet, op. 5
performed by the Sibelius Academy Quartet (So this, I think, is the first time in the series that we don’t have a video available on YouTube, but it certainly won’t be the last. As it turns out, there are about a … Continue reading Joonas Kokkonen: Quintet For Piano And String Quartet, op. 5
Aarre Merikanto: Symphony No. 3
performed by the Turku Philharmonic Orchestra under Petri Sakari, or below by the Finlandia Orchestra under Tauno Hannikainen (cover image by Andreea Chidu) Aare Merikanto was born on June 29, 1893 in Helsinki, the son of Oskar Merikanto, himself a composer. … Continue reading Aarre Merikanto: Symphony No. 3
Einar Englund: Symphony no. 1, ‘The War Symphony’
performed by the Turku Philharmonic Orchestra under Pertti Pekkanen (cover image by Vincent Guth) (this piece is featured on a list of pieces I heartily recommend to music directors for inclusion on their season programs. Check out the article here.) This … Continue reading Einar Englund: Symphony no. 1, ‘The War Symphony’
Uuno Klami: Symphony no. 1
performed by the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra under Tuomas Ollila-Hannikainen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJIdnFuwD4I (cover image by Aarón Blanco Tejedor) Uuno Kalervo Klami was born on September 20, 1900 in Virolahti, in the very southeast of Finland. He studied in Helsinki with Melartin, and … Continue reading Uuno Klami: Symphony no. 1
Glass’s The Photographer
featuring: Annapaola Leso Samuel Déniz Falcón David Pallant Director/Choreographer: 孫尚綺 (Sun Shang-chi) Music Director and Conductor: Manuel Nawri Ensemble KNM Berlin (Violin soloist: Theodor Flindell) Taipei Chamber Singers …and more. I’ve been mesmerized by Glass’s Einstein on the Beach now for some … Continue reading Glass’s The Photographer
Melartin String Trio, op. 133
performed by the Echnaton Trio, or below by Peter Sirotin, Violin; Michael Stepniak, Viola; Fiona Thompson, Cello (cover image by Geoffrey Datema) Today’s work is obviously a much later piece than the first symphony, with an identifiably chromatic vocabulary. Its four … Continue reading Melartin String Trio, op. 133
Leevi Madetoja: Symphony no. 2 in E-flat, op. 35
performed by the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra under Paavo Rautio, or below with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra under John Storgards (cover image by Vincent Guth) I received a telegram from Viipuri yesterday that made my blood run cold: “Yjrö fell on … Continue reading Leevi Madetoja: Symphony no. 2 in E-flat, op. 35
Sibelius Symphony no. 4 in Am, op. 63
performed by the Lahti Symphony Orchestra under Osmo Vänskä, or below with the Helsinki Philharmonic under Leif Segerstam Det är synd om människorna (One feels pity for human beings). August Strindberg (cover image by Radek Grzybowski) Well, we saw Sibelius a … Continue reading Sibelius Symphony no. 4 in Am, op. 63
Sibelius String Quartet in Dm, op. 56 ‘Voces Intimae’
performed by the Voces Intimae Quartet, or below by the Copenhagen String Quartet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ywncteIf7M (cover image by Hans Eiskonen) It turned out as something wonderful. The kind of thing that brings a smile to your lips at the hour of … Continue reading Sibelius String Quartet in Dm, op. 56 ‘Voces Intimae’
NSO: Osmo Vänskä & Sibelius
featuring 黃心芸 (Hsin-Yun Huang), viola The dilemma! There were two concerts this evening, and I really wanted to go to both of them. If you’ve read any of my other concert reviews, you’ll be aware that we have two major … Continue reading NSO: Osmo Vänskä & Sibelius
Toivo Kuula: Piano Trio, op. 7
performed by Kreeta-Julia Heikkilä, violin; Tuomas Lehto, cello; Roope Gröndahl, piano (cover image by Cassie Boca) Toivo Timoteus Kuula was born on July 7, 1883 in Vaasa, on the west coast of Finland. He studied privately with Sibelius from 1906-1908, and … Continue reading Toivo Kuula: Piano Trio, op. 7
Erkki Melartin: Symphony no. 1 in Cm, op. 30
performed by the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra under Leonid Grin (cover image by Hannu Keski Hakuni) Erik “Erkki” Gustaf Oskarsson Melartin was born on February 7, 1875 in Käkisalmi (or Kexholm in Swedish), which since 1948 is known as Priozersk (Приозе́рск) in Russia. He … Continue reading Erkki Melartin: Symphony no. 1 in Cm, op. 30
Ernst Mielck: Symphony in Fm, op. 4
performed by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra under Sakari Oramo (cover image by Chris Brignola) Ernst Mielck was born on October 24, 1877 in Vyborg. He began taking piano lessons at the age of 10 and in 1891 moved to … Continue reading Ernst Mielck: Symphony in Fm, op. 4