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    Sibelius - The Seven Symphonies - Lorin Maazel & Wiener Philharmoniker (2015) [TR24][OF]

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    Sibelius - The Seven Symphonies - Lorin Maazel & Wiener Philharmoniker (2015) [TR24][OF]

    Sibelius - The Seven Symphonies - Lorin Maazel & Wiener Philharmoniker (2015)
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    Finland's Jean Sibelius is perhaps the most important composer associated with nationalism in music and one of the most influential in the development of the symphony and symphonic poem. Sibelius was born in southern Finland, the second of three children. His physician father left the family bankrupt, owing to his financial extravagance, a trait that, along with heavy drinking, he would pass on to Jean. Jean showed talent on the violin and at age nine composed his first work for it, Rain Drops. In 1885 Sibelius entered the University of Helsinki to study law, but after only a year found himself drawn back to music. He took up composition studies with Martin Wegelius and violin with Mitrofan Wasiliev, then Hermann Csillag. During this time he also became a close friend of Busoni. Though Sibelius auditioned for the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, he would come to realize he was not suited to a career as a violinist. In 1889 Sibelius traveled to Berlin to study counterpoint with Albert Becker, where he also was exposed to new music, particularly that of Richard Strauss. In Vienna he studied with Karl Goldmark and then Robert Fuchs, the latter said to be his most effective teacher. Now Sibelius began pondering the composition of the Kullervo Symphony, based on the Kalevala legends. Sibelius returned to Finland, taught music, and in June 1892, married Aino Järnefelt, daughter of General Alexander Järnefelt, head of one of the most influential families in Finland. The premiere of Kullervo in April 1893 created a veritable sensation, Sibelius thereafter being looked upon as the foremost Finnish composer. The Lemminkäinen suite, begun in 1895 and premiered on April 13, 1896, has come to be regarded as the most important music by Sibelius up to that time. In 1897 the Finnish Senate voted to pay Sibelius a short-term pension, which some years later became a lifetime conferral. The honor was in lieu of his loss of an important professorship in composition at the music school, the position going to Robert Kajanus. The year 1899 saw the premiere of Sibelius' First Symphony, which was a tremendous success, to be sure, but not quite of the magnitude of that of Finlandia (1899; rev. 1900). In the next decade Sibelius would become an international figure in the concert world. Kajanus introduced several of the composer's works abroad; Sibelius himself was invited to Heidelberg and Berlin to conduct his music. In March 1901, the Second Symphony was received as a statement of independence for Finland, although Sibelius always discouraged attaching programmatic ideas to his music. His only concerto, for violin, came in 1903. The next year Sibelius built a villa outside of Helsinki, named "Ainola" after his wife, where he would live for his remaining 53 years. After a 1908 operation to remove a throat tumor, Sibelius was implored to abstain from alcohol and tobacco, a sanction he followed until 1915. It is generally believed that the darkening of mood in his music during these years owes something to the health crisis. Sibelius made frequent trips to England, having visited first in 1905 at the urging of Granville Bantock. In 1914 he traveled to Norfolk, CT, where he conducted his newest work The Oceanides. Sibelius spent the war years in Finland working on his Fifth Symphony. Sibelius traveled to England for the last time in 1921. Three years later he completed his Seventh Symphony, and his last work was the incidental music for The Tempest (1925). For his last 30 years Sibelius lived a mostly quiet life, working only on revisions and being generally regarded as the greatest living composer of symphonies. In 1955 his 90th birthday was widely celebrated throughout the world with many performances of his music. Sibelius died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1957.
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    Track List:

    Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 39
    01. I. Andante, ma non troppo – Allegro energico
    02. II. Andante (ma non troppo lento)
    03. III. Scherzo (Allegro)
    04. IV. Finale (Quasi una fantasia)
    Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43
    05. I. Allegretto – Poco allegro – Tranquillo, ma poco a poco ravvivando il tempo al allegro
    06. II. Tempo andante, ma rubato – Andante sostenuto
    07. III. Vivacissimo – Lento e suave – Largamente
    08. IV. Finale (Allegro moderato)
    Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op. 52
    09. I. Allegro moderato
    10. II. Andantino con moto, quasi allegretto
    11. III. Moderato – Allegro (ma non tanto)
    Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63
    12. I. Tempo molto moderato, quasi adagio
    13. II. Allegro molto vivace
    14. III. Il tempo largo
    15. IV. Allegro
    Symphony No. 5 in E♭ major, Op. 82
    16. I. Tempo molto moderato – Largamente – Allegro moderato
    17. II. Andante mosso, quasi allegretto
    18. III. Allegro molto
    Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104
    19. I. Allegro molto moderato
    20. II. Allegretto moderato
    21. III. Poco vivace
    22. IV. Allegro molto
    Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 105
    23. Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 105
    Karelia Suite, Op. 11
    24. I. Intermezzo (Moderato)
    25. II. Ballade (Tempo di menuetto)
    26. III. Alla marcia (Moderato)
    Tapiola, Op. 112
    27. Tapiola, Op. 112

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    DR13 -0.30 dB -20.41 dB 10:48 01-Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 39: I. Andante, ma non troppo – Allegro energico
    DR14 -0.66 dB -20.51 dB 8:36 02-Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 39: II. Andante (ma non troppo lento)
    DR14 -2.49 dB -22.60 dB 4:57 03-Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 39: III. Scherzo (Allegro)
    DR15 -0.59 dB -20.04 dB 11:55 04-Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 39: IV. Finale (Quasi una fantasia)
    DR14 -0.52 dB -19.70 dB 9:50 05-Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43: I. Allegretto – Poco allegro – Tranquillo, ma poco a poco ravvivando il tempo al allegro
    DR14 -0.30 dB -19.30 dB 13:06 06-Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43: II. Tempo andante, ma rubato – Andante sostenuto
    DR12 -2.08 dB -20.90 dB 6:06 07-Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43: III. Vivacissimo – Lento e suave – Largamente
    DR12 -0.37 dB -17.32 dB 14:17 08-Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43: IV. Finale (Allegro moderato)
    DR13 -2.31 dB -20.11 dB 9:27 09-Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op. 52: I. Allegro moderato
    DR13 -9.98 dB -28.09 dB 8:16 10-Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op. 52: II. Andantino con moto, quasi allegretto
    DR12 -1.64 dB -19.60 dB 8:47 11-Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op. 52: III. Moderato – Allegro (ma non tanto)
    DR13 -2.97 dB -22.20 dB 10:20 12-Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63: I. Tempo molto moderato, quasi adagio
    DR13 -6.13 dB -25.36 dB 4:05 13-Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63: II. Allegro molto vivace
    DR14 -2.73 dB -23.34 dB 9:06 14-Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63: III. Il tempo largo
    DR13 -0.74 dB -19.70 dB 9:17 15-Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63: IV. Allegro
    DR13 -1.05 dB -20.43 dB 12:06 16-Symphony No. 5 in E♭ major, Op. 82: I. Tempo molto moderato – Largamente – Allegro moderato
    DR12 -3.05 dB -21.60 dB 7:14 17-Symphony No. 5 in E♭ major, Op. 82: II. Andante mosso, quasi allegretto
    DR14 -0.30 dB -18.86 dB 8:12 18-Symphony No. 5 in E♭ major, Op. 82: III. Allegro molto
    DR15 -1.20 dB -22.14 dB 8:32 19-Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104: I. Allegro molto moderato
    DR14 -3.68 dB -24.61 dB 4:07 20-Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104: II. Allegretto moderato
    DR12 -0.30 dB -19.36 dB 3:06 21-Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104: III. Poco vivace
    DR12 -0.58 dB -18.79 dB 8:46 22-Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104: IV. Allegro molto
    DR13 -0.30 dB -18.34 dB 21:24 23-Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 105
    DR14 -1.28 dB -21.60 dB 3:40 24-Karelia Suite, Op. 11: I. Intermezzo (Moderato)
    DR14 -7.47 dB -26.30 dB 6:30 25-Karelia Suite, Op. 11: II. Ballade (Tempo di menuetto)
    DR12 -2.70 dB -19.83 dB 4:14 26-Karelia Suite, Op. 11: III. Alla marcia (Moderato)
    DR14 -0.30 dB -19.94 dB 19:05 27-Tapiola, Op. 112
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    Number of tracks: 27
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2585 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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