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Works by Sibelius, Rautavaara, Sallinen, Järnefelt, Madetoja, Melartin, others
Turku Philharmonic Finnish Chamber Orchestra
Jorma Panula Okko Kamu
Naxos- 8.555773(CD)
Reference Recording - None for this compilation
Listen to samples on Naxos.com
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This charming disc (containing newly recorded and previously issued works) begins with a suitably brooding if not spectacular Finlandia, and then proceeds from one delight to the next. Outstanding items include: Madetoja's Elegy for Strings, Melartin's Festive March, Rautavaara's Fiddlers, Sallinen's Sunrise Serenade, and two pieces (Prelude and Berceuse) by Järnefelt. The other items have less substance but plenty of tuneful and easygoing appeal. As an advertisement for the attractions of Finnish music beyond Sibelius, this collection serves an admirable purpose, particularly as all of the items are well played and recorded. As has become particularly clear over the past two decades or so, the 20th century musical legacy of Finland is every bit as rich and varied as that of any other country, and is well worth exploring. Here's a fine place to start if you're curious but like to keep things on the light side.
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JOSEPH HAYDN
Stefan Vladar (piano)
Preiser
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ALICIA DE LARROCHA--COMPLETE EMI RECORDINGS
Works by Soler, Granados, Albéniz, Turina, Montsalvatge, & Falla
Alicia de Larrocha (piano); Victoria de Los Angeles (soprano)
Orquestra Ciutat de Barcelona
Garcia Navarro
EMI
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JOAQUIN TURINA
Lucia Duchonová (mezzo-soprano)
North German Radio Philharmonic
Celso Antunes
Hänssler Classic
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AMILCARE PONCHIELLI
Ensemble Villa Musica
MDG
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GEORGE GERSHWIN LEONARD BERNSTEIN
Ingrid Jacoby (piano)
Russian National Orchestra
Dmitry Liss
Ondine
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