This page lists all recordings of Symphonies Nos. 1-7 (complete), by Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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This is a very welcome reissue (the first time on CD) of Rozhdestvensky conducting the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra in the benchmark recordings of the complete Sibelius Symphonies. Rozhdestvensky writes: "Sibelius has a strong connection with the Russian melos which was noted by many researchers of his musical legacy”. | 
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Utah Symphony Orchestra, Maurice Abravanel | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (2, 4, 5, 6, 7), Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra (1, 3), Okku Kamu (1, 2, 3), Herbert von Karajan (4, 5, 6, 7) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Paavo Berglund was born in Helsinki, Finland, on 14th April 1929 and died there on 25th January 2012. He studied the violin and by 15 had decided to make his career in music gaining experience from playing and restaurants and dance orchestras. Formal study was taken at the Sibelius Academy in his home city and in Vienna and Salzburg. In 1949 he joined the first violin section of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, unique in being accommodated for seating as he was left-handed. He was greatly impressed by Furtwängler when he brought the Vienna Philharmonic to Helsinki and he was soon studying in Vienna where his friends in the orchestras allowed him access to rehearsals and recording sessions. He formed his own chamber orchestra in 1949 and co-founded the Helsinki Chamber Orchestra four years later. In 1955 he started his long association with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra first as Associate Conductor and then Chief Conductor. It was a series of Sibelius Centenary Concerts in 1965 that brought him to Bournemouth, becoming the principal conductor of the city’s Symphony Orchestra in 1972 and over the next seven years made numerous recordings including the Symphonies of Sibelius together with many of the tone poems. Sibelius, born in 1865, became Finland’s leading composer and his works have attracted numerous major non-Finnish conductors to programme them in their concerts – Beecham, Karajan, Barbirolli and Rattle are just four of many. Berglund went even further by preparing Sibelius’s early Kullervo for recording which he duly did in Bournemouth. This collection features all the numbered symphonies together with a number of tone poems ranging from his early Karelia Suite to his final completed work, Tapiola, and is truly a magnificent introduction to this masterly composer. | 
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For the first time Sir Colin Davis’s acclaimed LSO Live recordings of Sibelius’s symphonies appear together as a 4CD set. Sibelius is one of the composers with whom Sir Colin has been most closely associated throughout his career. His LSO Live recordings of the symphonies were recorded between 2002 and 2008 and have collected numerous awards. All seven symphonies, plus Sibelius’s early symphonic poem Kullervo, will be packaged on 4 CDs in a custom card box together with extensive notes and the complete text for Kullervo. Sir Colin’s other recent LSO Live releases include Haydn’s Die Schöpfung and Verdi’s Requiem. During October he begins recording a complete cycle of Nielsen’s symphonies. “The mature Davis has a way with the music’s architecture like few other conductors. The pace of the expansive Second and Fifth Symphonies is masterful. Combined with the innate warmth and pretty much faultless playing of the LSO, it makes for some of the most readily satisfying performances available.” Andrew Mellor, bbc.co.uk, 17th November 2009 “Mature wisdom and beautiful playing from the LSO” The Times, 10th May 2013 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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