YL Male Choir : Sibelius


Sibelius
Song Name Arranger Composer
Sortunut Aani Breikopf & Hartel Jean Sibelius
Terve Kuu Jean Sibelius
Venematka Jean Sibelius
Saarella Palaa Jean Sibelius
Metsamiehen Laulu Jean Sibelius
Sydameni Laulu Jean Sibelius
Rakastava Manuscript/Breikopf & Hartel Jean Sibelius
Koskenlaskijan Morsiamet Breikopf & Hartel Jean Sibelius
Tulen Synty Breikopf & Hartel Jean Sibelius
Vapautettu Kuningatar Lienau Jean Sibelius
Hymn Breikopf & Hartel Jean Sibelius
Kuutamolla Breikopf & Hartel Jean Sibelius
Isanmaalle Manuscript/Breikopf & Hartel Jean Sibelius
Veljeni Vierailla Mailla Breikopf & Hartel Jean Sibelius
Har Du Mod Breikopf & Hartel/ Fennica Gehrman Oy Jean Sibelius
Laulu Lemminkaiselle Warner/ Chappell Music Finland Jean Sibelius
Jaakarien Marssi Breikopf & Hartel Jean Sibelius
Till Havs Manuscript/ Warner/ Chappell Music Finland Jean Sibelius
Humoreski Jean Sibelius
Ne Pitkan Matkan Kulkijat Jean Sibelius
Finlandia-Hymni Breikopf & Hartel Jean Sibelius

YL Male Voice Choir was founded in 1883 under the auspices of the Helsinki University. Two years later Jean Sibelius became a student at the conservatory in Helsinki, and soon what would become a long and fruitful collaboration began. When the composer made his breakthrough with Kullervo in 1892, singers from YL formed the backbone of the choir, and when he started to write for male choir a cappella the following year his first work was Venematka (The Boat Journey), composed for the choir's tenth anniversary. After that, a majority of Sibelius's most famous works for male choir were commissioned and premiered by YL, which has never ceased to be regarded as the foremost exponent of Sibelius's music for male choir - the voice of Sibelius! The present program includes both a cappella works and works for male choir and orchestra, in which YL is supported by Lahti Symphony Orchestra conducted by Osmo Vanska. It takes us through a variety of moods and themes: from the brief and very moving Sydameni laulu - a lullaby for a dead child - to Tulen synty (The Origin of Fire), a re-telling of the ancient Kalevala legend of how fire came into the world, as well as the patriotic sentiments of Vapautettu kuningatar (The Captive Queen) and, of course, the hymn from Finlandia, probably Sibelius's most famous composition, here in a choral version.
Item Code 8921c
Male  |  Primarily a cappella  |  14 - Choral  |  00 1 CD  |  Finland  |  Men's Choirs  | 
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