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Barbirolli: Sibelius – Symphony no.3, Symphony no.6 (24/192 FLAC)

Barbirolli: Sibelius - Symphony no.3, Symphony no.6 (24/192 FLAC)
Barbirolli: Sibelius – Symphony no.3, Symphony no.6 (24/192 FLAC)

Composer: Jean Sibelius
Orchestra: Hallé Orchestra
Conductor: Sir John Barbirolli
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Warner
Release: 1970/2020
Size: 2.31 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

Symphony No. 3 in C Major, Op. 52
01. I. Allegro moderato
02. II. Andantino con moto, quasi allegretto
03. III. Moderato – Allegro, ma non tanto

Symphony No. 6 in D Minor, Op. 104
04. I. Allegro molto moderato
05. II. Allegro moderato
06. III. Poco vivace
07. IV. Allegro molto

Sir John Barbirolli heads the Hallé Orchestra in rendition of Sibelius’ Symphonies Nos. Nos. 3 & 6. The Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op. 52, by Jean Sibelius is a symphony in three movements composed in 1907. Coming between the romantic intensity of Sibelius’s first two symphonies and the more austere complexity of his later symphonies, it is a good-natured, triumphal, and deceptively simple-sounding piece. The symphony’s first performance was given by the Helsinki Philharmonic Society, conducted by the composer, on 25 September 1907.

The Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104, was a work of long gestation completed by Jean Sibelius in 1923. Although the score does not contain a key attribution, the symphony is usually described as being in D minor; much of it is in fact in the (modern) Dorian mode. A typical performance lasts about 25 minutes. The composer called the work “cold spring water” in opposition to many contemporary “cocktails”—a reference to the modernist gestures in post-war music. The symphony was premiered by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the composer, on 19 February 1923 and had other performances under his direction in the following months.

Warner Classics releases this stunning recording as part of a brand new series, The Complete Warner Recordings.

Spanning over 40 years, these recordings trace the career of Sir John Barbirolli, a conductor of proverbial warmth and generosity, a transformative force in British music and a legendary figure who collaborated with the greatest artists of his time. Shortly before his death in 1970 he completed a Sibelius cycle with the Hallé Orchestra, whose fortunes he had steered for nearly three decades, and among other composers closely linked with his name are Elgar, Delius, Brahms, Mozart, Mahler and Puccini. The wide-ranging contents of this landmark set, which comprises all the recordings Barbirolli made for HMV and PYE. Everything has been remastered in high definition, LP-era recordings from the original tapes, and 78-era recordings from the best available sources.

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