While Jean Sibelius was an aspiring violin virtuoso in his youth, you could say that his chosen instrument ended up being the orchestra. The Finnish composer’s love for the deep and varied sounds that ...
The symphonic repertoire is full of music that evokes aquatic environments, from Handel’s “Water Music” to Debussy’s “La Mer” and John Luther Adams’ “Become Ocean.” The Seattle Symphony’s current ...
With the latest version of its Sibelius music notation software, Avid hopes to cut score preparation time in half. Sibelius 6, unveiled Tuesday, introduces a number of features aimed at boosting ...
Join Boston University music professor Jeremy Yudkin as he previews the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Aug. 17 program at Tanglewood. The concert opens with "Threnody: In Memory of Jean Sibelius" by ...
Osmo Vänskä's much-admired explorations of the music of his countryman Jean Sibelius have taken him to obscure corners of that composer's output: his choral music, his theater scores, his lesser-known ...
On Thursday, March 3, at 8:00 p.m. in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Music Director Osmo Vänskä leads the Minnesota Orchestra in an all-Sibelius program, performing the symphonies nos. 1 and 3 as ...
Now that society has begun accepting gender as a matter of identity, might we not next adapt a similar flexibility to age identity? Let this week’s Los Angeles Philharmonic program of Sibelius’ last ...
Seattle Symphony fans vividly remember the 2015 Sibelius Festival, when principal guest conductor Thomas Dausgaard conducted all seven Sibelius symphonies with the kind of audience response you ...
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