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Symphony No. 2 / Karelia Suite

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Symphony No. 2 / Karelia Suite Naxos 8.572704

  • Composer: Jean Sibelius
  • Conductor: Pietari Inkinen
  • Orchestra: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra

The Guardian has praised Pietari Inkinen as ‘a conductor of bold, sure-footed intelligence’ and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra as ‘a fine, responsive unit’. This third volume in Naxos’s new series presents the dramatic and highly popular Symphony No. 2, which emerges from the northern mists, cultivating a pastoral atmosphere along the way, to reach a grandiose, heroic finale. One of Sibelius’s best loved compositions, the Karelia Suite presents a series of musical tableaux based on stirring episodes from Finnish history.

Symphony No. 2 / Karelia Suite Review

Chalk it up to high latitudes or the influence of the aurora if you will, but the set of Sibelius recordings by Finnish conductor Pietari Inkinen with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra has many excellent moments. Recordings of the stirring Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43, by the giants of 20th century conducting (George Szell, Herbert von Karajan) are still available, but Inkinen stands up to this strong competition with aplomb. Each of the symphony's four movements is taken slightly slower than average, and Inkinen somewhat plays down the score's high-energy, nationalistic aspects in favor of its pastoral qualities. The long D major melodies in the symphony's opening movement are beautifully shaped and radiant. When the big fanfares so beloved by symphonic audiences do come, they seem almost inevitable developments of the lyrical mood. It's not that Inkinen doesn't like to let loose with motor rhythms; the “Alla Marcia” of the Karelia Suite, Op. 11, is as blaring as could be desired. It's just that the rhythmic subtleties in the Symphony No. 2, not often a work associated with them, are really entrancing here. Highly recommended for Sibelius lovers, even those who think they've heard it all when it comes to the Symphony No. 2. James Manheim – All Music Guide

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. I. Allegretto 00:09:49
  2. II. Tempo andante, ma rubato 00:14:16
  3. III. Vivacissimo - 00:06:13
  4. IV. Finale: Allegro moderato 00:13:40
  5. I. Intermezzo: Moderato 00:04:33
  6. II. Ballade: Tempo di menuetto 00:07:56
  7. III. Alla marcia: Moderato 00:04:55
Release date Australia
August 1st, 2013
Album Length (Minutes)
61
Label
Naxos
Number of Discs
1
Original Release Year
2011
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
747313270477
Product ID
21592435

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