Cathedralis Aboensis Choir, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Leif Segerstam - Sibelius: Jedermann, 2 Pieces & In memoriam (2015) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Sibelius: Jedermann, 2 Pieces & In memoriam
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
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Cathedralis Aboensis Choir, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Leif Segerstam - Sibelius: Jedermann, 2 Pieces & In memoriam (2015) [Hi-Res]


Tracklist

01. Jedermann, Op. 83: I. Largo
02. Jedermann, Op. 83: II. Largo
03. Jedermann, Op. 83: IIIa. Allegro
04. Jedermann, Op. 83: IIIb. Allegro comodo
05. Jedermann, Op. 83: IV. Tanssilaulu. Me kutsun saimme
06. Jedermann, Op. 83: V. On riemussa hetket mennehet taas
07. Jedermann, Op. 83: VI. Kun vettä sataa, niin kastutaan
08. Jedermann, Op. 83: VII. Maat ja metsät viheriöivät
09. Jedermann, Op. 83: VIII. Oi, Lempi, armas Lempi!
10. Jedermann, Op. 83: IX. Maat ja metsat viheriöivät
11. Jedermann, Op. 83: X. Allegro molto
12. Jedermann, Op. 83: XI. Largo, sempre misteroiso
13. Jedermann, Op. 83: XII. Adagio di molto
14. Jedermann, Op. 83: XIII. Adagio di molto
15. Jedermann, Op. 83: XIV. Largo e molto-Doloroso-Con grande dolore
16. Jedermann, Op. 83: XV. Lento
17. Jedermann, Op. 83: XVI. Gloria in excelsis Deo
18. 2 Pieces for Violin & Orchestra, Op. 77: No. 1, Cantique. Laetare anima mea
19. 2 Pieces for Violin & Orchestra, Op. 77: No. 2, Devotion. Ab imo pectore
20. In memoriam, Op. 59


Rarely performed but recognized as a hidden masterpiece, Sibelius’s score for Jedermann is unusual in that the music closely follows the words and action of this morality play, intensifying Everyman’s hubris, penance, escape from the Devil’s clutches and ultimate salvation.

The Two Serious Melodies reflect Sibelius’ dark mood during the difficult years of World War I, while In memoriam resonates with his preoccupation with death in 1909 following a life-saving throat operation, and was performed at his own funeral in 1957.

This is the fourth of a six volume set that explores Jean Sibelius’s orchestral works beyond the higher profile symphonies, violin concerto and tone poems.

Finnish conductor Leif Segerstam is an acclaimed Sibelius interpreter, having been awarded the annual Finnish State Prize for Music in 2004, and in 2005 the highly esteemed Sibelius Medal. In this fourth volume, platinum record-making and award winning orchestra, the Turku Philharmonic, accompanies a world class team of vocal soloists in Pia Pajala, Nicholas Söderlund and Tuomas Katajala, as well as the Cathedralis Aboensis Choir, which has a close association with the Turku Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Thank you for completing Incidental Music of Sibelius in 24-96 ^.^
What a music is track 12 !
Being summoned is Segerstam himself ?
He is masterly at this expression !
Jedermann was really redeemed according to Segerstam ?