Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham – Sibelius: Orchestral Works (Live) (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:32:37 minutes | 797 MBGenre: Classical
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The Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, the first professional symphony orchestra to be founded in the Nordic coun-tries (1882), has been operating without a break for 130 years. During this time it has grown from a band of 36 play-ers to an orchestra of 102 regular members giving concerts attended by a total audience of a good 100,000 a year.
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Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham – Sibelius: Orchestral Works (Live) (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:32:37 minutes | 797 MBGenre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © Archipel
The Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, the first professional symphony orchestra to be founded in the Nordic coun-tries (1882), has been operating without a break for 130 years. During this time it has grown from a band of 36 play-ers to an orchestra of 102 regular members giving concerts attended by a total audience of a good 100,000 a year.
The Chief Conductor of the HPO for the first 50 years was its founder, Robert Kajanus, and between 1892 and 1923 it gave the first performances of almost all the symphonic works by Jean Sibelius with the composer himself conduct-ing. Kajanus was succeeded by Paavo Berglund, Okko Kamu and other conductors of note. The 11th Chief Conductor of the HPO was Leif Segerstam 1995-2007, today its Emeritus Chief Conductor. Violinist-conductor John Storgårds began as Chief Conductor of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra in autumn 2008. Estonian Olari Elts is the HPO’s Principal Guests Conductor as of autumn 2011.
As of autumn 2011 the newly constructed Helsinki Music Centre is now the very heart of Finland’s musical life and the HPO’s new home venue. In addition to the 70-80 concerts it gives each year in Helsinki the HPO regularly tours abroad. The first foreign visit was to the Paris World Exhibition in 1900. The Orchestra has visited most of the coun-tries in Europe and been on four tours both to the United States and Japan. In spring 2004 the HPO was the first Finnish symphony orchestra to tour South America and in August 2008 the HPO visited China for the first time.
Tracklist:
1-1. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – I. Allegro molto moderato (Live) (07:37)
1-2. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – II. Allegretto moderato (Live) (06:01)
1-3. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – III. Poco vivace (Live) (03:52)
1-4. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – IV. Allegro molto (Live) (10:10)
1-5. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – Tapiola, Op. 112 (Live) (17:30)
1-6. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – I. The Oak Tree [Live] (02:42)
1-7. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – II. Humoreske [Live] (00:59)
1-8. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – III. Caliban’s Song [Live] (01:21)
1-9. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – V. Canon [Live] (01:34)
1-10. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – VI. Scene [Live] (01:27)
1-11. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – VIIa. Intrada – VIIb. Berceuse [Live] (02:22)
1-12. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – I. Chorus of the Winds [Live] (02:56)
1-13. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – II. Intermezzo [Live] (02:08)
1-14. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – III. Dance of Nymphs [Live] (02:02)
1-15. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – IV. Prospero [Live] (01:31)
1-16. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – VI. Song II [Live] (00:57)
1-17. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – VII. Miranda [Live] (02:17)
1-18. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – VIII. The Naiads [Live] (01:25)
1-19. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – IX. The Storm (Live) (04:08)
1-20. Helsinki City Symphony Orchestra – Symphony No. 7 in C Major, Op. 105 (Live) (19:29)
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