Towards Independence
Donald Macleod explores the National Romantic movement in Finland through the music of Sibelius's contemporaries, Kuula and Madetoja.
Donald Macleod looks at the National Romantic movement in Finland through the music of two of Sibelius' contemporaries, Kuula and Madetoja, who both drew on folksong in their works. And with the help of Tim Howell, author of 'After Sibelius', he explores a recent opera which deals with the events of 1907, as Finland elected its first parliament.
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Jean Sibelius
Finlandia - hymn tune, arr. misc. for mixed chorus [from the symphonic poem]
Conductor: Erkki POHJOLA Performer: Tapiola Children's Choir
- BIS.
- CD-94.
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Toivo Kuula
Piano Trio in A Op.7
- BIS.
- CD56.
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Toivo Kuula
Kuolemattomuuden toivo [Hope of Immortality] Op.15 for choir
Performer: Juha UUSITALO - Baritone
- ALBA.
- ABCD-264.
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Aulis Sallinen
Punainen viiva [The Red Line] Op.2
Performer: Jorma HYNNINEN - Baritone Performer: Taru VALJAKKA - Soprano
- Finlandia.
- FACD102.
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Leevi Madetoja
Pohjalaisia [The Ostrobothnians] - suite
Conductor: Jukka-Pekka SARASTE Performer: Finnish Radio Orchestra
- FINLANDIA.
- 4509-96867 2.
Broadcasts
- Tue 25 Oct 2011 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Tue 25 Oct 2011 18:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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