A performance that speaks eloquently of Sibelius's love for his country
Colin Davis and the Boston Symphony Orchestra portray the majestic nature of Northern Europe.
The First Symphony evokes the passion of the young Sibelius, while "Finlandia" resonates with a powerful sense of national pride. Davis's conducting is clear and the orchestra's technique impeccable. This is a compelling performance that captures the essence of Sibelius's music.
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Andante, Ma Non Troppo - Allegro Energico
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Andante (Ma Non Troppo Lento)
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Scherzo (Allegro)
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Finale (Quasi Una Fantasia)
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"Finlandia", Op.26
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Orchestra - Boston Symphony Orchestra
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Composed By - Jean Sibelius
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Conductor - Colin Davis