Sibelius: Rondinos, Op. 68

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Mustonen Plays Sibelius

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Sibelius:

Ten Pieces, Op. 58

March of the Finnish Jaeger Battalion, Op. 91a

Rondinos, Op. 68

Bagatelles, Op. 34


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Sibelius: Piano Works

Sibelius: Piano Works


Sibelius:

Five Characteristic Impressions, Op. 103

Kylikki, Three Lyric Pieces, Op. 41

Sonata in F major, Op. 12

Five Pieces, Op. 85 'The Flowers'

Rondinos, Op. 68

Finlandia, Op. 26 (arranged for piano by the composer)


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The Sibelius Edition Volume 10 - Piano Music II

The Sibelius Edition Volume 10 - Piano Music II

All recordings included are previously unreleased and 14 pieces are world première recordings.


Sibelius:

Pelléas and Mélisande Suite, Op. 46

Piano transcription by the composer

Belshazzar's Feast Suite, Op. 51

Piano transcription by the composer

Ten Pieces, Op. 58

Pan and Echo, Op. 53

Piano transcription by the composer. World Première Recording

Three Sonatinas, Op. 67

Rondinos, Op. 68

Bell Melody of Berghäll Church, Op. 65b

Piano transcription by the composer

Scaramouche, incidental music, Op. 71

Piano transcriptions by the composer

Spagnuolo

Till trånaden

Four Lyric Pieces, Op. 74

Five Pieces, Op. 75 'The Trees'

Syringa, Op. 75, No. 6

World Première Recording

Thirteen Pieces, Op. 76

From Jokamies (Jedermann/Everyman), Op. 83: Incidental music

Piano transcriptions by the composer. World Première Recording

Five Pieces, Op. 85 'The Flowers'

Mandolinato

March of the Finnish Jaeger Battalion, Op. 91a

Scout March (De danske Spejderes Marsch), Op. 91 No. 2

Six Pieces, Op. 94

Two Pieces for Oscar Parviainen

World Première Recording

Three Pieces, Op. 96

Six Bagatelles, Op. 97

Suite mignonne, Op. 98a

Piano transcription by the composer

Suite champêtre, Op. 98b

Eight Piano Pieces, Op. 99

Suite caractéristique, Op. 100

Piano transcription by the composer

Five Romantic Pieces, Op. 101

Morceau Romantique sur un motif de M. Jacob de Julin

Ett ensamt skidspår (A Lonely Ski-Trail), JS77a (1925) for recitation and piano

Esquisses (5), Op. 114

Adagio, JS 161 ‘Rakkaalle Ainolle’ (‘To My Beloved Aino’) for piano four hands

World Première Recording

with Peter Lönnqvist (piano)

also includes:

Appendix: Preliminary/Alternative Versions

- From Belsazars gästabud (Belshazzar’s Feast), JS 48: Incidental music to the play by Hjalmar Procopé

Piano transcriptions by the composer

World Première Recording

· No.4 Livets dans (Dance of Life)

· No.5 Dödens dans (Dance of Death)

- Ballade

Preliminary version of Aspen, Op.75 No.3

World Première Recording

- Granen (The Spruce)

Preliminary version of Op.75 No.5

World Première Recording

- Valse lyrique

Preliminary version of Op.96a combining material from Syringa and Granen

World Première Recording

- Valse chevaleresque

Preliminary version of Op.96c

World Première Recording

Commodo – Con energia – Presto

- Lied (Song)

Preliminary version of Op.97 No.2

World Première Recording

- Impromptu

Preliminary version of Op.97 No.5

World Première Recording

- Andantino – Allegretto

Preliminary version of Scène romantique, Op.101 No.5

World Première Recording

- In Mournful Mood

Preliminary version of Op.103 No.5

World Première Recording

- Metsälaulu (Song in the Forest)

Preliminary version of Op.114 No.4

World Première Recording


Although less well-known than his orchestral works, his output for the piano is extensive, and we can now present the second instalment of music for solo piano in the BIS Sibelius Edition. The music on this second set was written between 1905 and 1931, and includes the Three Sonatinas, widely seen as some of Sibelius’s finest piano works, as well as the five pieces from the composer’s Op.75, commonly known as ‘The Trees’. Among the several world première recordings in this collection we find an Adagio written for his wife Aino’s birthday in 1931, Sibelius’s last composition for piano – and his only one for piano four-hands. Included are also a number of Sibelius’ own transcriptions, mainly of music he had composed for stage performances of plays such as Pelléas et Mélisande. A special case in this category is the four minute long reworking for the piano of an original bell melody written in 1912 for Helsinki’s newly built Kallio Church.

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