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Sibelius: Symphonies 2 & 6/Helsinki

Victor Carr Jr

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Leif Segerstam’s new Sibelius cycle continues in strength with this fine pairing. Symphony No. 2 receives a first-rate performance that offers biting energy and taut rhythms despite the generally relaxed tempos. In fact Segerstam’s natural and idiomatic phrasing and the fulsome sound he draws from the Helsinki Philharmonic gives the music a special vitality, whether in the first movement’s climactic development (where the strings soar sweetly and the brass offer golden-toned declamations), in the andante’s somber drama, or in the finale’s grandly sweeping rhetoric. The great performances of this symphony remain those of conductors such as Barbirolli, Bernstein, and Szell, but Segerstam’s handsomely played rendition stands as a fine modern alternative, worthy to take its place beside them.

The Sixth is an outright marvel. Again, Segerstam employs relatively slow tempos, but such is the beauty of sound and rhythmic vibrancy that the music maintains a fluidity that defies the pacing. Segerstam’s careful rendering of Sibelius’ precisely calculated balances draws you irresistibly into this symphony’s special sound world. The tranquil slow movement achieves a near-hypnotic effect through the exceptionally vivd woodwind detail. The gently dancing scherzo here suggests Debussy, while the slightly relaxed finale evokes a uniquely refined euphoria and gentle melancholy. This Sixth is a triumph, one of the finest available. Ondine’s realistic recording perfectly complements Segerstam’s ravishing sound concept.


Recording Details:

Reference Recording: Symphony No. 2: Barbirolli (Chesky), Bernstein (Sony), Szell (Sony or Philips)

JEAN SIBELIUS - Symphonies Nos. 2 & 6

  • Record Label: Ondine - 1026-2
  • Medium: CD

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