Composed by Jean Sibelius
Performed by Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Mariss Jansons
2. Symphony No. 5, for orchestra in E-flat major, Op. 82
Composed by Jean Sibelius
Performed by Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Mariss Jansons
Jean Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 5,Jean Sibelius,Mariss Jansons,Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra,EMI Records [All429],20th/21st Century Symphony,Classical,Classical Music,Orchestral & Symphonic,Romantic Symphony,Symphonic
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Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 6 and 7 / 'The Tempest' Suite No. 2
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YYQQ Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Sym No.6 in d, Op.104: Allegro Molto Moderato
- Sym No.6 in d, Op.104: Allegretto Moderato
- Sym No.6 in d, Op.104: Poco Vivace
- Sym No.6 in d, Op.104: Allegro Molto
- Ste No.2, Op.109 No.3 'The Tempest': Chorus Of The Winds
- Ste No.2, Op.109 No.3 'The Tempest': Intermezzo
- Ste No.2, Op.109 No.3 'The Tempest': Dance Of The Nymphs
- Ste No.2, Op.109 No.3 'The Tempest': Prospero
- Ste No.2, Op.109 No.3 'The Tempest': Song I & II
- Ste No.2, Op.109 No.3 'The Tempest': Miranda
- Ste No.2, Op.109 No.3 'The Tempest': The Naiads
- Ste No.2, Op.109 No.3 'The Tempest': Dance Episode
- Sym No.7 in C, Op.105
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Once again, Naxos scores big with this collection of two of Jean Sibelius's greatest symphonies, the 6th and the 7th. Maestro Petri Sakari's predilection is to take the 6th at a somewhat accelerated pace, especially in the first and the third movements, injecting an unexpectedly playful element to the music. It's almost as if Sakari is intentionally recalling some of the same playful elements in the 5th Symphony and holding them over into the 6th. Symphony No. 7, however, is more moderated in its pacing, keeping with the standard performance tempos most conductors, living and dead, have imposed. Between the two symphonies is the second suite from The Tempest, which provides an upbeat segue to the more meditative 7th Symphony that follows. All in all, another fine release from Naxos. --Paul CookCustomer Reviews:
Excellent Sibelius on Naxos.......2007-03-08
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Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 3, 5, 6 & 7
Jean Sibelius , Vladimir Ashkenazy , and London Philharmonia Orchestra Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000042GW Release Date: 1998-01-13 |
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 3 In C Major, Op. 52: I. Allegro moderato
- Symphony No. 3 In C Major, Op. 52: II. Andantino con moto, quasi allegretto
- Symphony No. 3 In C Major, Op. 52: III. Moderato - Allegro (ma non tanto)
- Symphony No. 6 In D Minor, Op. 104: I. Allegro molto moderato
- Symphony No. 6 In D Minor, Op. 104: II. Allegretto moderato
- Symphony No. 6 In D Minor, Op. 104: III. Poco vivace
- Symphony No. 6 In D Minor, Op. 104: IV. Allegro molto
- Tapiola, Op. 112
Tracks:
- Symphony No.5 In E Flat Major, Op.82: 1. Tempo molto moderato
- Symphony No.5 In E Flat Major, Op.82: 2. Andante mosso, quasi allegretto
- Symphony No.5 In E Flat Major, Op.82: 3. Allegro molto
- Smphony No.7 In C Major , Op. 105: ut majeur . C - Dur
- En Saga, Op. 9
Customer Reviews:
My "imprint" set ..........2006-03-08
This and that Sibelius.......2001-01-28
Inconsistent, but sometimes spectacular.......2000-05-13
The Symphony No. 3 is wonderful, perhaps the greatest performance ever. Rugged and idiomatic in the first movement, it reaches levels of almost indescribable beauty in the second movement before finishing with brilliance. Symphony No. 6 is on the same level, with the clarity and transparency of detail of an ice scuplture. The Tapiola that follows is, unfortunately, a disappointment. Ashkenazy seems lost and not quite sure how to develop this almost impressionistic piece.
The second disc opens with a good 5th symphony. Parts of the first and last movements are beautiful and unforgettable, but the middle of the first movement drags and other parts of the symphony seem similarly uninspired. The 7th Symphony reminds me of the Tapiola - Ashkenazy just does not seem to feel comfortable with the music or how to develop it. The disc closes well, with a strong En Saga that has a great string tone and a great sense of the work's sturdy but flowing rhythms.
In conclusion, not as consistent as the companion disc of Ashkenazy Sibelius on Decca. However, while this set has lower lows, it also has higher highs. Highly recommended if you are interested in the 3rd or 6th.
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Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 1-7
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003ZKRM Release Date: 2000-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Finlandia: Sym Poem Op.26
- Karelia Ste Op.11: 1. Intermezzo
- Karelia Ste Op.11: 2. Ballade
- Karelia Ste Op.11: 3. Alla Marcia
- Pohjola's Daughter: Sym Fant Op.49
- Valse Triste (From Kuolema - Incidental Music Op.44)
- Lemminkainen Ste Op.22: 2. The Swan Of Tuonela
- Lemminkainen Ste Op.22: 4. Lemminkainen's Return
Tracks:
- Sym No.1 in e, Op.39: I. Andante, Ma Non Troppo - Allegro Energico
- Sym No.1 in e, Op.39: II. Andante (Ma Non Troppo Lento)
- Sym No.1 in e, Op.39: III. Scherzo (Allgro)
- Sym No.1 in e, Op.39: IV. Finale: Quasi Una Fantasia (Andante - Allegro Molto)
- Sym No.4 in a, Op.63: I. Tempo Molto Moderato, Quasi Adagio
- Sym No.4 in a, Op.63: II. Allegro Molto Vivace
- Sym No.4 in a, Op.63: III. II Tempo Largo
- Sym No.4 in a, Op.63: IV. Allegro
Tracks:
- Sym No.2 in D, Op.43: I. Allegretto
- Sym No.2 in D, Op.43: II. Tempo Andante, Ma Rubato
- Sym No.2 in D, Op.43: III. Vivacissimo
- Sym No.2 in D, Op.43: IV. Finale (Allegro Moderato)
- Sym No.3 in C, Op.52: I. Allegro Moderato
- Sym No.3 in C, Op.52: II. Andantino Con Moto, Quasi Allegretto
- Sym No.3 in C, Op.52: III. Moderato - Allegro (Ma Non Tanto)
Tracks:
- Sym No.5 in E Flat, Op.82: I. Tempo Molto Moderato - Allegro Moderato - Presto
- Sym No.5 in E Flat, Op.82: II. Andante Mosso, Quasi Allegretto
- Sym No.5 in E Flat, Op.82: III. Allegro Molto - Un Pochettino Largamente
- Pelleas Et Melisande - Ste From The Incidental Music, Op.46: 1. At The Castle Gate
- Pelleas Et Melisande - Ste From The Incidental Music, Op.46: 2. Melisande
- Pelleas Et Melisande - Ste From The Incidental Music, Op.46: 7. Melisande At The Spinning Wheel
- Pelleas Et Melisande - Ste From The Incidental Music, Op.46: 9. The Death Of Melisande
- Sym No.7 in C, Op.105: Adagio
- Sym No.7 in C, Op.105: Un Pochettino Meno Adagio - Vivacissimo - Adagio
- Sym No.7 in C, Op.105: Allegro Molto Moderato
- Sym No.7 in C, Op.105: Vivace - Presto - Adagio
Tracks:
- Scenes Historiques - Stes I & II: All' Overtura Op.25 No.1
- Scenes Historiques - Stes I & II: The Hunt Op.66 No.1
- Scenes Historiques - Stes I & II: Scena Op.25 No.2
- Rakastava, Op.14: 1. The Lover
- Rakastava, Op.14: 2. The Way Of The Lover
- Rakastava, Op.14: 3. Goodnight, My Beloved, Farewell
- Romance in C, Op.42
- Sym No.6 in d, Op.104: I. Allegro Molto Moderato
- Sym No.6 in d, Op.104: II. Allegretto Moderato
- Sym No.6 in d, Op.104: III. Poco Vivace
- Sym No.6 in d, Op.104: IV. Allegro Molto
Customer Reviews:
The most tender and personal Sibelius cycle.......2006-09-09
For many listeners, Barbirolli's Sibelius may now have risen above Beecham's for that reason--it's highly ocmmunicative. His pace is usually measured, and he emphasizes the atmospheric wind solos that flavor this music. Beecham had a superior orchestra in the Royal Phil., but the Halle was sensitive to Barbirolli's nuances of phrasing (we hear a lot of that in the mystical Fourth). The bigger, more popular works, such as the Second and Fifth Sym., can't hold their own for execution against versions from powerful, world-famous ensembles like the Berlin and NY Phil. led by powerhouse conductors like Bernstein and Karajan. But Barbriolli wasn't aiming for the grand effect, even in these works, so there's a special niche for his versions, too.
Relegated to Pye, a secondary British label, these recordings now find a rightful place on EMI. I'm giving five stars even though I am not enamored of Barbirolli's somewhat stodgy Third and underpowered Sixth, nor do I have a fondness for some of the routine incidental music that fills out the set. But it's impossible to over-praise the best of these readings, and the sonics are generally fine.
Stunning.......2004-08-14
There is just the right amount of wintry chill and evocative melodies that personified the the great late-Romantic artist. This was an Angel (EMI) recording that still shines with lots of class. I loved the Karelia-Suite as well as the many short pieces that accompanied the major works.
The Halle Orchestra seems almost perfect in this outing.
Vintage Collection!!!.......2004-01-24
Remember how Bruno Walter turned out splendid performances of Beethoven and Brahms Symphonies with a handpicked Columbia sympony Orchestra!Quite the same here.I am yet to listen to Sir Colin Davis Boston Symphony Orchestra's Performances of these works.I am not sure whether they will measure upto this splendid performance by Sir John.It is not about efficiency or discipline.It is all about BEING INSPIRED!!!Sir John Barbirolli and his splendid Halle Orchestra Musicians are on a different plane,the rarefied realms of the spirit!Noble and Sublime.
The only Sibelius box you'll ever need?.......2002-07-25
Splendid Sibelius.......2001-07-27
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Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3
Manufacturer: Bis ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000016PI Release Date: 2000-08-05 |
Tracks:
- I. Allegretto
- II. Tempo Andante, Ma Rubato
- III. Vivacissimo - Attacca
- IV. Finale. Allegro Moderato
- I. Allegro Moderato
- II. Andantino Con Moto, Quasi Allegretto
- III. Moderato - Allegro (Ma Non Tanto)
Customer Reviews:
Music that touches your soul.......2007-04-07
Sober Second, Very Fine Third.......2007-03-27
The No. 3 here is a personal favorite with a beautifully melodic and melancholy middle movement. This digital disc is also warmly and transparently recorded.
Revealed Sibelius.......1999-11-14
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Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3
Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DO9U Release Date: 1991-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Sym No. 2 in D, Op. 43: I. Allegretto
- Sym No. 2 in D, Op. 43: II. Tempo andante, ma rubato
- Sym No. 2 in D, Op. 43: III. Vivacissimo
- Sym No. 2 in D, Op. 43: IV. Finale (Allegro moderato)
- Sym No. 3 in C, Op. 52: I. Allegro moderato
- Sym No. 3 in C, Op. 52: II. Andantino con moto, quasi allegretto
- Sym No. 3 in C, Op. 52: III. Moderato-Allegro (ma non tanto)
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Jean Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 5
Manufacturer: EMI Records [All429] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RVR Release Date: 1996-04-23 |
Tracks:
- Sym No.3 in C, Op.52: I. Allegro Moderato
- Sym No.3 in C, Op.52: II. Andantino Con Moto, Quasi Allegretto
- Sym No.3 in C, Op.52: III. Moderato - Allegro (Ma Non Tanto)
- Sym No.5 in E flat, Op.82: I. Tempo Molto Moderato -
- Sym No.5 in E flat, Op.82: Allegro Moderato - Presto
- Sym No.5 in E flat, Op.82: II. Andante Mosso, Quasi Allegretto
- Sym No.5 in E flat, Op.82: III. Allegro Molto - Un Pochettino Largamente
Customer Reviews:
The young Jansons and his eager orchestra acquit themselves well.......2007-06-24
Weaknesses? The orchestra's tone lacks weight, and there is a lack of power at times. And although talented, the young Jansons wasn't the equal of Bernstein when he recorded both works in grand style with the NY Phil. on Sony. Jansons' instincts are conventional; therefore you can't expect the originality or supreme authority displayed by such varied conductors as Bernstein, Karajan, Barbirolli, or Beecham. In the bargain two-fer, however, the issue of price comes up, and for the price, these are fine performances. I'd rank them on a par with Rattle and the CBSO, also on EMI.
Robust Sibelius................2001-04-02
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Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 3
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DMYY Release Date: 1998-09-29 |
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 1 In E Minor, Op. 39: Andante ma non troppo - Allegro energico
- Symphony No. 1 In E Minor, Op. 39: Andante (ma non troppo lento)
- Symphony No. 1 In E Minor, Op. 39: Scherzo (Allegro)
- Symphony No. 1 In E Minor, Op. 39: Finale (Quasi una fantasia)
- Symphony No. 3 In C Major, Op. 52: Allegro moderato
- Symphony No. 3 In C Major, Op. 52: Andantino con moto, quasi allegretto
- Symphony No. 3 In C Major, Op. 52: Moderato - Allegro (ma non tanto)
Customer Reviews:
Great recording from Iceland.......2004-03-11
Sakari and the Icelanders pull off a great performance in spite of a couple of minor flaws. The conductor highlights the harp and the timpani in the First Symphony, giving this recording a more sparkling and "crackling" feel than some of the better-known ones, but he needs to cut down the tempo and increase the volume in some of the spots where the brass dominates, like Karajan in his acoustically marred recording for EMI.
All in all, though, a great disc, and at a budget price!
Finland and Iceland: Music forged in fire...and ice.......2002-07-01
With the First and Third Symphonies, however, things seem to be different. Although I assume it's been made "in the same vein" as the Second, the approach seems to work quite a lot better ; here there's a clearer sense of poise---something i didn't feel much in the case of the Second. In the First and Third, the Iceland Symphony's rendition is more compliant, though never lingering, and the so vital sense of a Nordic work is stunningly characterized. For some reasons, the "alchemy" worked rather well when they did this coupling : The overall result, if not faultless, closes the gap between these and the top notch Sibelians (think of Beecham, Vanska, Davis and a few others).
My perception and empathy for the First and Third Symphonies, from that viewpoint, led me to conclude that the Naxos recording on this page should be granted a full five stars. I believe Sakari deserves praise for his work, done according to the "rules of art" (owing to a great job from the deftly trained Iceland performers). As Rob Barnett wisely remarked in his comments (MusicWeb), the Finnish conductor "patently loves this music as his way with the end of the second movement of the First Symphony shows. Many smaller details register with finely calculated compulsion. He has the benefit of a Nordic orchestra and the clear-eyed transparency of Naxos's most natural recording. The music is imbued with vitality - the vibration and the icy quickening of the best Sibelius interpretations."
The Inkpot (www.inkpot.com/classical) has reported in one of their reviews of Sibelius's symphonies that "the result is readings which feel confident and highly charged [ . . . ]. The performance of the Third Symphony is likewise superlative : It exudes the strength and confidence already heard in the reading of the First. The vital contribution of the Iceland strings is evidenced by the detailed violins, the singing violas, the doublebass march - all dealing with the splendid primary theme of the first movement." I couldn't agree more. On this terrain, the Iceland Symphony, a small, "provincial-type" orchestra, is able to challenge the greatest orchestras in the world.
With respect i must object to Roger Dettmer (classical cdreview.com) who wrote that "Sakari pulls both symphonies to pieces," also implying that "he seems never to have heard the pioneering discs" (Kajanus, etc.). Well, Sakari's orchestral direction is, surely, not without a few little flaws, but he doesn't fail to provide Sibelius with integrity and dignity. He also helped greatly the Iceland Symphony to get recognition as a world-class orchestra. An especial strength is in their subtle, intelligent use of the brass section, versus the strings---they, too, excel in their attempt to obtain a good orchestral balance.
When it comes to the First Symphony, my current favorites are Neeme Jarvi (Gothenburg S.O., coupled with one of the finest readings of 'Finlandia', on the BIS label) and Eugene Ormandy (Philadelphia, on Sony Classical). Jarvi is incredibly forceful and convincing. His reading is fleet and firm, with a sense of authority. Ormandy has the measure of the work ; the towering melodic motif which triggers the last movement of the First Symphony is simply unrivaled. In evidence, the Naxos offering does not surpass---nor does it equal---the peerless performances of, say, Jarvi, Vanska, Ormandy or the mesmerizing Sanderling (one of the great readings on disc). The First Symphony, while a bit on the 'Romantic' side of the composer, achieves austere, wintry and desolate sounds. The Third is somewhat warmer, but still retains a bit of that trademark "Nordic Sibeliana." The Naxos reading succeeds, in both, in conveying those inevitable aspects. My personal references for these two symphonies are those by Kajanus (made 1930-32), unrivaled on many aspects (sound quality excepted).
Albeit "uneven", this is one of the best Sibelius cycles. Personally, i was rather unimpressed by Sakari's traversal of the Fourth and Fifth Symphonies. The music does not seem to bounce, like a geyser, as it actually does in the First and Third Symphonies. The cd containing the Sixth and Seventh Symphonies (also with 'The Tempest' No.2) is another stunner from the Naxos label : Those are strong readings, indeed, especially the Sixth---a challenge for the best Sibelian conductors past and present.
In brief, these typically northern-sounding interpretations have fire---and ice... Here is music with warmth (not superimposed, only when called for), where sonics are "responsive", this with a handful of thrusting dynamic bursts. As one of the most beautiful recordings of these symphonies, this fine Naxos disc should be taken upon consideration. The sound is transparent and the musical content is crafted artfully by a bunch of dedicated Icelandic musicians. *****
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Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 7 [Hybrid SACD]
Manufacturer: Lso Live UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006A6986 Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
Customer Reviews:
A Sibelius specialist in familiar territory.......2007-01-27
English critics loved this when it came out and Americans called it too low pressure compared to his earlier recording. Another pairing of these symphonies recently arrived via England's new conductorial darling, Simon Rattle.
I enjoy this CD in part because the pressure is low in this performance in keeping with the composer's thoughts during the period. The Symphony No. 3 was written at a time when the composer was rattled, you might say. Russia owned Finland in that period and they were dominating his country. In addition, Sibelius had throat cancer surgery about that time that forced him to quit drinking and smoking cigars, both of which were among his favored pastimes.
The symphony preceded his Symphony No. 4 which is sparsely orchestrated in opposition to more richly orchestrated works by Strauss and Elgar. You hear some of that thinking to lesser extent in this performance. Finally, the Sibelius Symphony No. 7, with no program, is unlike anything in his arsenal insofar as it does not represent any known traditional musical style. It is Sibelius at his most adventuruous.
At almost $20 this is an expensive CD with less than an hour's music on it. I find it a satisfying reading of the scores that refelcts both the conductor and composer's maturity. If you seek white heat, I'd say acquire the condutor's earlier version.
Sibelius to keep your blood pressure down.......2006-05-20
His return to London as head of the LSO in 1995 brought back some of the old sparkle, but as this LSO Live recording demonstrates, Davis's mastery of Sibelius, a composer he championed brilliantly with the Bsoton Sym. on Philips in the Seventies, has deteriorated into sonorous boredom. The orchestra plays nicely, the sounds are pleasant, the rhythms are slack, and the listener's interest level hovers near zero. I am only giving this CD three stars for old time's sake. Any random selection of competing performances would have more life.
P.S. - Having heard Davis with the BSO in a program of Vaughan Williams and Beethoven, I'm happy to report that he can be on form quite impressivley, despite a rash of tedious recordings that lowered my opinion.
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Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 4
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000013M6 Release Date: 1994-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Allegro Moderato
- Andantino Con Moto, Quasi Allegretto
- Moderato-Allegro (Ma Non Tanto)
- Tempo Molto Moderato, Quasi Adagio
- Allegro Molto Vivace
- Il Tempo Largo
- Allegro
Customer Reviews:
One of the most surprisingly satisfying budget recordings........1999-03-24
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Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 3, 6 & 7
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Manufacturer: Finlandia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004VJL4 Release Date: 2002-08-12 |
Track Listings:
- Josef Strauss: Edition - Vol. 2
- Josef Strauss: Edition, Vol 6.
- Joseph Haydn: London Symphonies Nos. 101 & 102
- Leopold Godowsky: Piano Music for Four Hands
- Locomotiv-Music 2: A Musical Train Ride
- Mélodies Françaises
- Mosonyi: Piano Concerto; Symphony No.1
- Mosonyi: Piano Music for Four Hands
- Motets BWV 225-230 [Import]
- Musical Offering [Import]
Track Listings
Xmas With Cole & Martin [Import]
Walk On, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import] [Live]
Walking in Circles [CD-single] [Import]
Wind Him Up [CD-single] [Import]
Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel: Lieder für Sopran und Klavier, Opp. 1, 7, 9, 10