The Sibelius Edition, Volume 8: Orchestral Works

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1Rakastava, op. 14: I. The Lover
sound engineer:
Rita Hermeyer (in 2002-05)
producer:
Ingo Petry (in 2002-05)
cello:
Ilkka Pälli (cellist) (in 2002-05)
violin:
Jaakko Kuusisto (in 2002-05)
orchestra:
Lahti Symphony Orchestra (in 2002-05)
conductor:
Osmo Vänskä (conductor) (in 2002-05)
recording of:
Rakastava, op. 14: I. Rakastava (for timpani, triangle and string orchestra) (in 2002-05)
premiered in:
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland (on 1912-03-16)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1912)
part of:
Rakastava, op. 14 (for timpani, triangle and string orchestra)
Jean Sibelius4:12
2Rakastava, op. 14: II. The Path of His Beloved
sound engineer:
Rita Hermeyer (in 2002-05)
producer:
Ingo Petry (in 2002-05)
cello:
Ilkka Pälli (cellist) (in 2002-05)
violin:
Jaakko Kuusisto (in 2002-05)
orchestra:
Lahti Symphony Orchestra (in 2002-05)
conductor:
Osmo Vänskä (conductor) (in 2002-05)
recording of:
Rakastava, op. 14: II. Rakastetun tie (for timpani, triangle and string orchestra) (in 2002-05)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1912)
part of:
Rakastava, op. 14 (for timpani, triangle and string orchestra)
Jean Sibelius2:32
3Rakastava, op. 14: III. Good Evening!.. Farewell!
sound engineer:
Rita Hermeyer (in 2002-05)
producer:
Ingo Petry (in 2002-05)
cello:
Ilkka Pälli (cellist) (in 2002-05)
violin:
Jaakko Kuusisto (in 2002-05)
orchestra:
Lahti Symphony Orchestra (in 2002-05)
conductor:
Osmo Vänskä (conductor) (in 2002-05)
recording of:
Rakastava, op. 14: III. Hyvää iltaa ... Jää hyvästi (for timpani, triangle and string orchestra) (in 2002-05)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1912)
part of:
Rakastava, op. 14 (for timpani, triangle and string orchestra)
Jean Sibelius5:48
4Fragments from a Suite for Orchestra: II. Tempo moderato
sound engineer:
Ingo Petry (from 2003-01-02 until 2003-01-03)
producer:
Robert Suff
orchestra:
Lahti Symphony Orchestra (from 2003-01-02 until 2003-01-03)
conductor:
Osmo Vänskä (conductor) (from 2003-01-02 until 2003-01-03)
recorded at:
Sibeliustalo in Lahti, Päijät-Häme, Finland (from 2003-01-02 until 2003-01-03)
recording of:
Fragments from a Suite for Orchestra (Predecessor of The Oceanides): II. Tempo moderato - attacca (from 2003-01-02 until 2003-01-03)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1914)
Jean Sibelius2:46
5Fragments from a Suite for Orchestra: III. Allegro
sound engineer:
Ingo Petry (from 2003-01-02 until 2003-01-03)
producer:
Robert Suff
orchestra:
Lahti Symphony Orchestra (from 2003-01-02 until 2003-01-03)
conductor:
Osmo Vänskä (conductor) (from 2003-01-02 until 2003-01-03)
recorded at:
Sibeliustalo in Lahti, Päijät-Häme, Finland (from 2003-01-02 until 2003-01-03)
recording of:
Fragments from a Suite for Orchestra (Predecessor of The Oceanides): III. Allegro (from 2003-01-02 until 2003-01-03)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1914)
Jean Sibelius4:43
6Two Serenades: no. 1 in D major, op. 69a
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
solo violin:
Dong-Suk Kang (violinist) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recording of:
Serenade in D major, op. 69 no. 1 (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1912)
premiered at:
[concert] (1915-12-08)
part of:
2 Serenades, op. 69 (for violin and orchestra)
Jean Sibelius6:25
7Two Serenades: no. 2 in G minor, op. 69b
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
solo violin:
Dong-Suk Kang (violinist) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recording of:
Serenade in G minor, op. 69 no. 2 (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1913)
premiered at:
[concert] (1915-12-08)
part of:
2 Serenades, op. 69 (for violin and orchestra)
Jean Sibelius7:01
8Two Serious Melodies, op. 77: no. 1: Cantique (Laetare anima mea)
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
solo violin:
Dong-Suk Kang (violinist) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recording of:
Cantique (Laetare anima mea), op. 77 no. 1 (violin or cello and orchestra) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
premiered in:
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland (on 1916-03-30)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1914)
dedicated to:
Ossian Fohström
premiered at:
Sinfoniakonsertti (1916-03-30)
publisher:
Edition Wilhelm Hansen (in 1922)
part of:
2 Pieces, op. 77 (for violin or cello and orchestra)
Jean Sibelius5:14
9Two Serious Melodies, op. 77: no. 2: Devotion (Ab imo pectore)
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
solo violin:
Dong-Suk Kang (violinist) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recording of:
Devotion (Ab imo pectore), op. 77 no. 2 (violin or cello and orchestra) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
premiered in:
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland (on 1916-03-30)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1915)
dedicated to:
Ossian Fohström
premiered at:
Sinfoniakonsertti (1916-03-30)
publisher:
Edition Wilhelm Hansen (in 1922)
part of:
2 Pieces, op. 77 (for violin or cello and orchestra)
Jean Sibelius3:30
10Six Humoresques: no. 1 in D minor, op. 87 no. 1
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
solo violin:
Dong-Suk Kang (violinist) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recording of:
Humoresque no. 1 in D minor, op. 87 no. 1 (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1917)
revised by:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1940)
premiered at:
Sinfoniakonsertti (1940-12-15)
part of:
2 Humoresques, op. 87
revision of:
Six Humoresques: no 1 in D minor, op. 87 no. 1 (1917 original version)
Jean Sibelius3:27
11Six Humoresques: no. 2 in D major, op. 87 no. 2
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
solo violin:
Dong-Suk Kang (violinist) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recording of:
Humoresque no. 2 in D major, op. 87 no. 2 (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
premiered in:
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland (on 1919-11-24)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1917)
part of:
2 Humoresques, op. 87
Jean Sibelius2:20
12Six Humoresques: no. 3 in G major, op. 89a
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
solo violin:
Dong-Suk Kang (violinist) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recording of:
Humoresque no. 3 in G minor, op. 89 no. 1 (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
premiered in:
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland (on 1919-11-24)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1917)
part of:
4 Humoresques, op. 89
Jean Sibelius4:12
13Six Humoresques: no. 4 in G minor, op. 89b
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
solo violin:
Dong-Suk Kang (violinist) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recording of:
Humoresque no. 4 in G minor, op. 89 no. 2: Andantino (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
premiered in:
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland (on 1919-11-24)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1917)
part of:
4 Humoresques, op. 89
Jean Sibelius4:05
14Six Humoresques: no. 5 in E-flat major, op. 89c
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
solo violin:
Dong-Suk Kang (violinist) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recording of:
Humoresque no. 5 in E-flat, op. 89 no. 3 (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
premiered in:
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland (on 1919-11-24)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1917)
part of:
4 Humoresques, op. 89
Jean Sibelius3:10
15Six Humoresques: no. 6 in G minor, op. 89d
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
producer:
Lennart Dehn
solo violin:
Dong-Suk Kang (violinist) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
recording of:
Humoresque no. 6 in G minor, op. 89 no. 4: Allegro (from 1989-08-24 until 1989-08-25)
premiered in:
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland (on 1919-11-24)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1918)
part of:
4 Humoresques, op. 89
Jean Sibelius3:16
16Promootiomarssi, JS 155
sound engineer:
Michael Bergek (from 1985-09-13 until 1985-09-14)
producer:
Robert von Bahr
orchestra:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (from 1985-09-13 until 1985-09-14)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (from 1985-09-13 until 1985-09-14)
recorded at:
Göteborgs konserthus in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden (from 1985-09-13 until 1985-09-14)
recording of:
Promootiomarssi, JS 155 (Academic March) (from 1985-09-13 until 1985-09-14)
premiered in:
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland (on 1919-05-31)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1919)
part of:
Sibelius-Werkverzeichnis (number: JS 155)
Jean Sibelius6:08
17Jääkärien marssi, op. 91a
sound engineer:
Ingo Petry (in 2000-01)
producer:
Robert Suff
orchestra:
Lahti Symphony Orchestra (in 2000-01)
conductor:
Osmo Vänskä (conductor) (in 2000-01)
recorded at:
Ristinkirkko in Lahti, Päijät-Häme, Finland (in 2000-01)
recording of:
Jääkärien marssi, op. 91a (for male choir and orchestra) (in 2000-01)
lyricist:
Heikki Nurmio
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1917)
arranger:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1918)
premiered at:
[concert] (1918-04-21)
arrangement of:
Jääkärien marssi, op. 91a (for male choir and piano or piano only)
Jean Sibelius2:07
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part of:The Sibelius Edition (BIS) (number: 8) (order: 8)