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Sibelius: Songs - Ilmo Ranta (piano); Karita Mattila (soprano)
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  1. To Evening (Illalle), song for voice & piano, Op. 17/6
  2. Was it a dream? (Var det en dröm), song for voice & piano, Op. 37/4
  3. The Diamond on the March Snow (Demanton på marssnön), song for voice & piano, Op. 36/6
  4. Enticement (Fågellek), song for voice & piano, Op. 17/3
  5. Driftwood (Lastu Lainehilla), song for voice & piano, Op. 17/7
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  1. To Evening (Illalle), song for voice & piano, Op. 17/6
  2. Was it a dream? (Var det en dröm), song for voice & piano, Op. 37/4
  3. The Diamond on the March Snow (Demanton på marssnön), song for voice & piano, Op. 36/6
  4. Enticement (Fågellek), song for voice & piano, Op. 17/3
  5. Driftwood (Lastu Lainehilla), song for voice & piano, Op. 17/7
  6. Row, row duck (Souda, souda, sinisorsa), for voice & piano, JS 180
  7. Spring is flying (Våren flyktar hastigt) song for voice & piano, Op. 13/4
  8. The First Kiss (Den förste kyssen, II), song for voice & piano, Op. 37/1
  9. But my Bird is Long in Homing (Men min fågel märks dock icke), song for voice & piano, Op. 36/2
  10. Flickan kom ifrån sin älsklings möte (The Maid Returned from Meeting her Lover), song for voice & piano, Op. 37/5
  11. Arioso, for voice & piano (arranged from voice/orchestra version), Op. 3
  12. Idle Wishes (Fåfäng önskan), song for voice & piano, Op. 61/7
  13. Songs (6) for voice & piano, Op. 88
  14. The North (Norden), song for voice & piano, Op. 90/1
  15. The Echo Nymph (Kaiutar), somg for voice & piano, Op. 72/4
  16. Dragon-Fly (En slända), song for voice & piano, Op. 17/5
  17. Black Roses (Svarta rosor), song for voice & piano, Op. 36/1
  18. May (Maj), song for voice & piano, Op. 57/4
  19. Jubal, song for voice & piano, Op. 35/1
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Karita Mattila's large, focused, warmly expressive soprano is especially well suited to the music of the Romantic and post-Romantic eras, so it seems natural that she would have an affinity for the vocal music of her countryman Jean Sibelius, whose songs are among his most passionate compositions. Sibelius was a prolific song composer, but his production of vocal solos petered out in the 1920s, around the same time he wrote his last symphony, not long before he virtually ceased producing new works. The selection of 24 songs ...

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Sibelius: Songs 1996, Ondine

UPC: 761195085622

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