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Sibelius - 'Karelia Suite' performed by Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (Original Post)
sprinkleeninow
Dec 9
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eppur_se_muova
(40,865 posts)1. Rec'd. The whole album is good; I bought the CD several years ago when I was acquiring more works by Sibelius.
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"Finlandia" is a gateway drug. You can practically smell the wind carrying the scent of snowmelt on granite, and spruce trees.
The myths behind the other pieces teach us a little about a culture most of us never learn much about -- almost always a good thing.
sprinkleeninow
(22,044 posts)2. Sibelius is one of my favs.
My husband was Swedish descent thru and thru. Perhaps why I'm drawn to the culture, etc. in those parts.
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eppur_se_muova
(40,865 posts)3. I'm not. :D My Dad had a huge classical collection, but one day I noted a sparsity in his collection of Sibelius.
Of course he had Finlandia -- we played that in marching band, and he had a version for organ that he liked (HiFi enthusiast that he was) to play occasionally.
But I went off to explore Sibelius on my own.