Listeners unaware that Jean Sibelius wrote a song cycle called In the Stream of Life , or that he wrote a large group of orchestral songs, are not missing anything: only one song here, the scena-like Koskenlaskijan morslamet, Op. 33, was originally written for voice and orchestra. The rest are arrangements from voice-and-piano works; those collected under the album's title were not a cycle originally, but were selected and compiled by their arranger, Einojuhani Rautavaara, in one of the last projects before his death. The ...
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Listeners unaware that Jean Sibelius wrote a song cycle called In the Stream of Life , or that he wrote a large group of orchestral songs, are not missing anything: only one song here, the scena-like Koskenlaskijan morslamet, Op. 33, was originally written for voice and orchestra. The rest are arrangements from voice-and-piano works; those collected under the album's title were not a cycle originally, but were selected and compiled by their arranger, Einojuhani Rautavaara, in one of the last projects before his death. The collection of songs has a few oddballs, including Hymn to Thaïs, the Unforgettable, Sibelius' only song in English. The whole thing might seem pretty obscure, but Sibelius orchestrated several songs himself and was involved with the orchestral treatment of several others. Start sampling with the final Kom nu hit, död, Op. 60, No. 1 (like many of these earlier works in Swedish, not Finnish), which Sibelius orchestrated just before his own death in 1957. Beyond its interest as one...
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