Kevät kerran on koittava
- 乐团: Helsinki Chamber Choir
- 发行时间:2019-01-04
- 唱片公司:BIS
- 唱片编号:BIS-2442
- 类型:录音室专辑
- 歌曲
- 时长
-
作曲家:Erkki Melartin
-
作品集:Sekaäänisiä lauluja, Op. 61b
-
作曲家:Nils Schweckendiek
-
作曲家:Anonymous|Henrik Borenius
-
作曲家:Karl Johan Moring
-
作曲家:Bernhard Henrik Crusell( 伯恩哈德·亨利克·克鲁塞尔)
-
作曲家:Anonymous|Heikki Klemetti
-
作品集:Piae Cantiones
-
作曲家:Fredrik Pacius
-
作曲家:Rafael Laethén
-
作曲家:Nils Schweckendiek
-
作曲家:Robert Kajanus
-
作曲家:Traditional|Emil Sivori
-
作曲家:Ludvig Kiljander
-
作曲家:Pekka Juhani Hannikainen
-
作曲家:Erik August Hagfors
-
作曲家:Traditional|Martin Wegelius
-
作曲家:Ludvig Kiljander
-
作曲家:Primus Leppänen
-
作曲家:Emil Genetz
-
作曲家:Armas Järnefelt
-
作曲家:Erkki Melartin
-
作品集:Sekaäänisiä lauluja, Op. 61b
-
作曲家:Oskar Merikanto
-
作曲家:Erkki Melartin
-
作品集:Sekaäänisiä lauluja, Op. 61b
-
作曲家:Traditional|Richard Faltin
-
作曲家:Gabriel Linsén
简介
From a 21st-century perspective, Sibelius may appear to stand more or less alone in the history of Finnish music. It is easy to forget that he could not have fulfilled his artistic potential if his environment had not been conducive to musical creativity. But much of the music that was part of that environment has been almost completely forgotten, often because its aesthetic didn’t accord with the prevailing nationalist trends of the late 19th century. In this programme of choral works, Nils Schweckendiek and his Helsinki Chamber Choir guide us through some 80 years of Finnish music for choir, from the period when the country formed part of the Russian Empire, as the Grand Duchy of Finland. It was during this time that a Finnish nationalist movement began to take form, in opposition towards the political and cultural dominance of Russia and Sweden respectively. This development can be traced in the way the idea of Spring – a staple in the songs of the Nordic countries – changes from a sense of joy at the end to the hardships of winter to a metaphor for liberation from political oppression. Another result was the Fennicization towards the end of the 19th century, during which many popular Swedish and German-language songs were translated into Finnish and the originals in effect suppressed – a case in point being the earliest piece on the disc, F. A. Ehrström’s Svanen (The Swan, 1833), which has had it’s original Swedish text restored for this recording.