Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | A Finnish Songbook (Elämäni Lauluja)Orchestral songs by Finnish composers
Kilpinen: | Kesäyö (Summer Night) Vanha kirkko Rannalta I (From the Shore I) | Kuula: | Tuijotin tulehen kauan, Op. 2 No. 2 Kesäyö kirkkomaala, Op. 6 No. 1 Yö - Night | Luolajan-Mikkola: | Häätanhu (Wedding Dance) | Madetoja: | Yrtit tummat Op. 9 No. 1 (Dark Herbs) (Text: L. Onerva) Itkisit joskus illoin (If you'd sometimes weep at evening), Op. 25/5 | Merikanto, O: | Soi vienosti murheeni soitto Merellä Vallinkorvan laulu | Sibelius: | Souda, souda, sinisorsa (Swim, duck, swim) (A.V. Forsman-Koskimies) Lastu lainehilla, Op. 17, No. 7 Laulu ristilukista Op. 27 No. 4 | trad.: | Tällaaselle poijalle Tuuli se taivutti koivun larvan Niin kauan minä tramppaan | Turunen: | Sunnuntai (Sunday) |
Matti Salminen is an acoustic phenomenon, according to many the finest and darkest bass voice of our time. In the 1970s and ‘80s he inherited mantle of the legendary Martti Talvela as the great Finnish Wagner bass in Bayreuth, until, to the regret of Wolfgang Wagner, he decided to devote his summers to the Savonlinna Opera Festival in Finland. James Levine, for his part, considers Salminen so essential that the scheduling of Wagner operas at the Met is adjusted to suit Salminen's diary. Salminen's journey to his present status has been a long one.The son of a working-class family, he earned his living at first as a tango king on Finnish dance-floors. From the dance-floor, his career has taken him to all the important opera houses of the world to sing with conductors including Daniel Barenboim, James Levine, Nicolas Harnoncourt and Pierre Boulez. On this new recording, Matti Salminen performs rarities outside the standard repertoire and delivers a personal account of orchestral songs from Finnish composers.Accompanied by the Helsinki Philharmonic under its new chief conductor John Storgårds, Salminen is completely at home singing this music. Many of these songs about nature and love deserve greater attention or discovery, for which this exceptional disc forms a perfect vehicle. “One of the greatest operatic basses of his generation and beyond, Matti Salminen…is, in effect, simply a folksinger. As its cosy "Finnish Songbook" title suggests, his latest disc celebrates the naturalness of his art, and the predominantly slow and lugubrious sequence of songs here ranges from mini-masterpieces by Sibelius to traditional numbers.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2009 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Taru Valjakka (soprano), Jorma Hynninen (baritone), Ralf Gothóni (piano) | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Madetoja: | Lähdettyäs Op. 2 No. 1 (Since You Left Me) (Text: V.A. Koskenniemi) Yksin (Alone), Op. 2/2 Talviaamu (Winter morning), Op. 2/3 Tähtitaivas (The Starry Sky), Op. 2/4 Yrtit tummat Op. 9 No. 1 (Dark Herbs) (Text: L. Onerva) Serenadi (Serenade), Op. 16/1 Pohjoispohjalaisia kansanlauluja (Folk Songs from Northern Ostrobothnia), Op. 18 Nuorison lauluja (Songs of Youth), Op. 20b Ota se kaunis kannel taas (Take Up That Fair Kantele Again) Puhjetessa kukka puhtain (A Flower Is Purest When Opening) Taas kaukaa laulavat lauluaan (From Afar I Hear Them Singing), Op. 25/1 Talvinen tie (Wintry Road), Op. 25/2 Synnyinmaja (Birth-cottage), Op. 25/4 Itkisit joskus illoin (If you'd sometimes weep at evening), Op. 25/5 Majan ma tahtoisin rakentaa (I Would Build A Hut), Op. 26/3 Sang bag Ploven (Song at The Plough), Op. 44/1 Terve päivä Pohjolan (Hail, O Daylight in the North), Op. 49/1 Suomen puu (Finland's Tree), Op. 49/2 Kaihoni (My Longing), Op. 60/2 Ilta (Evening), Op. 60/3 Kotihin mielin (I Want to Go Home), Op. 71/1 Mestarin käsky (The Word of The Master), Op. 71/2 Land i vår sång (Land in Our Song) Vihurin laulu (Song of the Winter Wind) |
Gabriel Suovanen (baritone), Gustav Djupsjöbacka (piano) | |
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