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world première recordings “Of the many Sibelius works inspired by the Kalevala (the Finnish national epic poem), The Origin of Fire remains one of the least familiar and yet most riveting. Tommi Hakala (the 2003 Cardiff Singer of the World) is in magnificent voice, as are the choir of Helsinki University.” Gramophone Magazine, August 2007 | | | (also available to download from $10.75) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Voice of Sibelius
a cappella works: Sortunut ääni, Terve kuu, Venematka, Saarella palaa, Metsämiehen laulu, Sydämeni laulu, Hymn (Natus in curas), Kuutamolla; Isänmaalle, Veljeni vierailla mailla, Till havs, Humoreski, Ne pitkän matkan kulkijat, Finlandia-Hymni Accompanied works: Rakastava, Koskenlaskijan morsiamet, Tulen synty, Vapautettu kuningatar, Har du mod?, Laulu Lemminkäiselle; Jääkärien marssi
The YL Male Voice Choir has long held a relationship with the composer Sibelius. Founded in 1883 under the auspices of the Helsinki University, Sibelius began to collaborate with the choir while studying at the conservatory in Helsinki. When the composer made his breakthrough with Kullervo in 1892, singers from YL formed the backbone of the choir, and when he started to write for male choir a cappella the following year his first work was Venematka (The Boat Journey), composed for the choir’s tenth anniversary. After that, a majority of Sibelius's most famous works for male choir were commissioned and premiered by YL, which has never ceased to be regarded as the foremost exponent of Sibelius’s music for male choir – the voice of Sibelius! The present programme includes both a cappella works and works for male choir and orchestra, in which YL is supported by Lahti Symphony Orchestra conducted by Osmo Vänskä. It takes us through a variety of moods and themes: from the brief and very moving Sydämeni laulu – a lullaby for a dead child – to Tulen synty (The Origin of Fire), a re-telling of the ancient Kalevala legend of how fire came into the world, as well as the patriotic sentiments of Vapautettu kuningatar (The Captive Queen) and, of course, the hymn from Finlandia, probably Sibelius’s most famous composition, here in a choral version. | | | (also available to download from $10.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | The Sibelius Edition Volume 11 - Choral Music
Sibelius: | Kullervo, Op. 7 YL Male Voice Choir, Matti Hyökki Rakastava, JS160a (text: Kanteletar) YL Male Voice Choir, Matti Hyökki Six Songs from Op. 18 YL Male Voice Choir, Matti Hyökki Heitä, koski, kuohuminen, JS 94 YL Male Voice Choir, Matti Hyökki Hymn (Natus in curas) YL Male Voice Choir, Matti Hyökki Kuutamolla YL Male Voice Choir, Matti Hyökki Atenarnes sång (Song of the Athenians), Op. 31 No. 3 Akademiska Sångföreningen, Henrik Wikström Sandels, Op. 28 Akademiska Sångföreningen, Henrik Wikström Har du mod? (Have you courage?), Op. 31 No. 2 Ej med klagan (Text: Johan Ludvig Runeberg) Laulun mahti, JS 118 Veljeni vierailla mailla Isänmaalle, JS 98b Tulen synty, Op. 32 (The Origin of Fire) Har du mod? (Have you courage?), Op. 31 No. 2 Uusmaalaisten laulu (Text: Kaarlo Terhi) Five Songs, Op. 84 Fridolins dårskap (Fridolin’s Folly), JS84 Jone havsfärd (Jonah’s Voyage), JS100 Schybergson Songs (2), JS 224 Likhet Jääkärien marssi Viipurin Laulu-Veikkojen kunniamarssi (version 1), JS 219 Viipurin Laulu-Veikkojen kunniamarssi (version 2), JS 220 Humoreski Ne pitkän matkan kulkijat Skyddskårsmarsch, JS 173 Siltavahti [The Guardian of the Bridge], JS170b Karjalan osa En etsi valtaa, loistoa (text: Zacharias Topelius), Op. 1 No. 4 Finlandia, Op. 26 (for male choir and symphony orchestra) Ensam i dunkla skogarnas famnn (Text: Emil von Quanten) När sig våren åter föder, JS 139 Tanke, se, hur fågeln svingar, JS 191 Hur blekt är allt, JS 96 Upp genom luften, JS 213 Ack, hör du fröken Gyllenborg, JS 10 Työkansan marssi (Text: J.H. Erkko) Soitapas soria neito, JS 176 Juhlamarssi (Text: Kasimir Leino) Italian Folk Song Arrangements, JS 99 Songs for Mixed Choir from the Cantata for the University Degree Ceremony of 1897, Op. 23 Rakastava, JS160c (text: Kanteletar) Six Songs from Op. 18 Min rastas raataa, JS 129 Isänmaalle, JS 98b version for mixed choir Aamusumussa (Text: J.H. Erkko) Den 25 Oktober 1902: Till Thèrésa Hahl (Text: Nils Wasastjerna) Ej med klagan (Text: Johan Ludvig Runeberg) Listen to the Water Mill (fragment), JS 122 Two Songs, Op. 65 Uusmaalaisten laulu (Text: Kaarlo Terhi) version for mixed choir Three Songs for American Schools Drömmarna (Text: Jonatan Reuter) Partiolaisten marssi Koulutie (Text: V.A. Koskenniemi) Skolsång (Text: Nino Runeberg) Den höga himlen, Op. 107 (Text: Simo Korpela) On lapsonen syntynyt meille, JS 142 Finlandia, Op. 26 (for male choir and symphony orchestra) four versions Vi kysser du fader min fästmö här? JS 218 Kotikaipaus Impromptu Kansakoululaisten marssi Kantat till ord av W. von Konow Aamusumussa (Text: J.H. Erkko) Terve ruhtinatar Nejden andas Soi kunniaksi Luojan En etsi valtaa, loistoa (text: Zacharias Topelius), Op. 1 No. 4 On hanget korkeat, nietokset (text: Wilkku Joukahainen), Op. 1 No. 5 The World Song of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Chorales written for Martin Wegelius in Helsinki Chorales written for Albert Becker in Berlin Kantaatti tohtorin- ja maisterinvihkijäisissä 31 [30] päivänä toukokuuta 1897, JS 106 Hymn (Natus in curas) original version Carminalia (3 versions) Isänmaalle, JS 98b original version for male voice choir Atenarnes sång (Song of the Athenians), Op. 31 No. 3 version for boys’ and mens’ voices a cappella Impromptu, Op. 19 [original* and final versions] Har du mod? (Have you courage?), Op. 31 No. 2 original version for male voice choir and piano (1904) Ej med klagan (Text: Johan Ludvig Runeberg) version for mixed choir with later corrections Nejden andas version for children’s choir with first ending Till havs (At Sea), Op. 84, No. 5 En etsi valtaa, loistoa (text: Zacharias Topelius), Op. 1 No. 4 three versions Suur’ olet, Herra, JS 58b version for male voice choir and organ |
Performers include YL Male Voice Choir/Matti Hyökki, Orphei Drängar/Robert Sund, Akademiska Sångföreningen/Henrik Wikström, Jubilate Choir/Astrid Riska, Dominante Choir/Seppo Murto, Florakören/Ulf Långbacka, Helena Juntunen (soprano), Johanna Rusanen (soprano), Monica Groop (mezzo), Mika Pohjonen (tenor), Jorma Hynninen (baritone), Folke Gräsbeck (piano), Ilmo Ranta (piano) The complete works for choir a cappella and with piano/organ accompaniment. Including Rakastava, Venematka, Sydämeni laulu, Isänmaalle, Finlandia Hymn, Chorales, Jäger March, Giv mig ej glans, Cantata for the University Graduation Ceremonies of 1897, Origin of Fire and extracts from Kullervo. Full tracklist available upon request. “The Finnish artists involved in these recordings invest genuine love, considerable craft and refined artistry into this enterprise. Even the least of their countryman's youthful chorales or occasional pieces receives first-rate care and attention...And yet the quality threshold of his music and these performances of it prove consistently high and endlessly delightful.” Classic FM Magazine, February 2011 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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