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The Correspondence of Jean Sibelius and Rosa Newmarch, 1906-1939
by Philip Ross Bullock(ed.)
Rosa Harriet Newmarch (1857-1940) was well-known in her lifetime as the leading British authority on Russian music, yet she also enjoyed a long and close friendship with the Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). This edition traces a personal and professional relationship that lasted more than three decades, as documented in more than 130 letters, notes and telegrams currently held in the National Archives of Finland. The correspondence, conducted in a mixture of French and German, reveals the intense friendship between Sibelius and Newmarch, sheds detailed light on Newmarch's contribution to the development of musical life in Britain, and provides some of Sibelius's most intimate commentary on his own works, as well as on those of other composers. This edition contains the complete extant correspondence between Newmarch and Sibelius in English translation, complemented by comprehensive commentaries on the events and personalities referred to, and is prefaced by an extensive introduction outlining Newmarch's definitive role in promoting Sibelius and his music in early twentieth-century Britain. An appendix reproduces a previously unknown programme note that Newmarch wrote for the first British performance of Sibelius's Fourth Symphony. The book's translation and publication of the letters in English is complemented by the letters' online availability in their original language. PHILIP ROSS BULLOCK is University Lecturer in Russian at the University of Oxford, and Tutor and Fellow at Wadham College, Oxford
Boydell & Brewer; October 2011
314 pages; ISBN 9781846159916
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Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu, Timo Koivusalo
With his seven symphonies the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius marks a high point in the symphonic repertoire of the 20th century. The music evokes the ghostliness of the Finnish landscape, carries an inner strength and depth and proves itself full of technical finesse that still poses a challenge for both conductors and performers.
A beautifully packaged Blu-Ray box edition commemorating Sibelius 150th birthday with a spotlight on his seminal symphony cycle that are among the canonical works of the 20th century. With the musical evocations of his Finnish landscape Sibelius symphonic works are known for their depth and technical challenge and continue to provide challenge for conductors and performers and delight to audiences. Sibelius likened his symphonies to declarations of faith, and the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra led by Hannu Lintu deliver mightily towards this mission with this comprehensive collection. For the first time, the entirety of Sibeliuss symphonies are available in audio-visual format with the outstanding addition of documentaries that precede each symphony narrated by Lintu providing context and information. The short film series Sort Of Sibelius! is also included and it introduces the man behind the music with narration provided by one of the more scintillating composers working today, Sibelius compatriot Kaija Saariaho.
1. Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 39
2. Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43
3. Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op. 52
4. Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63
5. Symphony No. 5 in E-fl at major, Op. 82
6. Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104
7. Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 105
Format: Classical, Widescreen
Language: English
Subtitles: English, German, French, Korean, Japanese
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