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Sibelius: The Complete Symphonies 1

Jean Sibelius (Composer), Colin Davis (Conductor), Boston Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
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Disc 1:

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Song Title Time Price
listen  1. Symphony No.1 in E minor, Op.39 - 1. Andante, ma non troppo - Allegro energico11:20Album Only
listen  2. Symphony No.1 in E minor, Op.39 - 2. Andante (ma non troppo lento) 9:15Album Only
listen  3. Symphony No.1 in E minor, Op.39 - 3. Scherzo (Allegro) 5:25$0.89 Buy Track
listen  4. Symphony No.1 in E minor, Op.39 - 4. Finale (Quasi una fantasia)13:11Album Only
listen  5. Symphony No.4 in A minor, Op.63 - 1. Tempo molto moderato, quasi adagio11:01Album Only
listen  6. Symphony No.4 in A minor, Op.63 - 2. Allegro molto vivace 4:39$0.89 Buy Track
listen  7. Symphony No.4 in A minor, Op.63 - 3. Il tempo largo12:50Album Only
listen  8. Symphony No.4 in A minor, Op.63 - 4. Allegro 8:38Album Only


Disc 2:

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Song Title Time Price
listen  1. Symphony No.2 in D, Op.43 - 1. Allegretto - Poco allegro - Tranquillo, ma poco a poco ravvivando il tempo al allegro 9:42Album Only
listen  2. Symphony No.2 in D, Op.43 - 2. Tempo andante, ma rubato - Andante sostenuto14:37Album Only
listen  3. Symphony No.2 in D, Op.43 - 3. Vivacissimo - Lento e suave - Largamente 5:58$0.89 Buy Track
listen  4. Symphony No.2 in D, Op.43 - 4. Finale (Allegro moderato)14:32Album Only
listen  5. Symphony No.5 in E flat, Op.82 - 1. Tempo molto moderato - Largamente - Allegro moderato14:57Album Only
listen  6. Symphony No.5 in E flat, Op.82 - 2. Andante mosso, quasi allegretto 9:03Album Only
listen  7. Symphony No.5 in E flat, Op.82 - 3. Allegro molto 8:04Album Only


On this CD:
  1. Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 39
    Composed by Jean Sibelius
    Performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Sir Colin Davis

  2. Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63
    Composed by Jean Sibelius
    Performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Sir Colin Davis

  3. Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43
    Composed by Jean Sibelius
    Performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Sir Colin Davis

  4. Symphony No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 82
    Composed by Jean Sibelius
    Performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Sir Colin Davis


Editorial Reviews

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As so often happens in the classical record business, Sir Colin Davis has been busily rerecording all of this music for RCA, with the London Symphony. And because he's an English conductor working with an English orchestra, the British critics are raving, as if these earlier, much better, and much less expensive versions didn't even exist. Well, ignore the hype. Not only does the Boston Symphony play rings around today's London Symphony Orchestra (Davis's current group), but they are much better recorded too. This first Sibelius cycle was a prime recommendation when it first came out, and it still is, plain and simple. --David Hurwitz

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44 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great recordings, great price, skinny packaging, February 1, 2002
Despite recommendations that pop up occasionally for more obscure cycles of the Sibelius symphonies, I find this to be, as a whole, the most fulfilling set. Davis and the BSO play and are recorded beautifully. The early symphonies, though not my favorites, here fare better than they often do because Davis doesn't make them sound like chilly Tchaikovsky. The Fourth gets a terrific reading, both appropriately bleak and, in the slow movement, lyrical and beautiful. Throughout we're aware that Davis isn't *pushing* to make a point...he brings out the music's qualities effortlessly and organically, with a quiet and subtle logic from movement to movement. The Fifth really allows the Boston Symphony to show off its superb colors, and we realize, in the right hands, this is one of the most beautiful, if not *the* most beautiful, in the United States. Davis manages sounds that are thick and plummy where needed (the tympani, for example) but also lean and crystaline where needed (string and often woodwind groupings, for example). He has a sound conception that I feel is ideal for Sibelius.

At the price, this is a steal. Although Davis has remade these works recently with the LSO on RCA, this is the cycle to get. The later recordings are less shaped, less focused, and the Londoners don't play as beautifully, nor are they as well-recorded. And at less than half the price for the same amount of music, this set is the best for your wallet too. A desert-island compilation.
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57 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Finland, Finland. The Country Where I'd Quite Like To Be", June 20, 2002
I'm ashamed to say this, but until recently I have avoided Sibelius like the plague. I'm even more ashamed to say this: I avoided him because certain classical music writers/scholars misled me into thinking that his melodic invention was second-rate, his orchestration flabby, and the majority of his works pedestrian. This is all before I even heard a note of the man's music. I'll never make that mistake again! Considering that it has been fashionable to take critical swipes at Beethoven (!) for the last 50 years, it's quite obvious that classical music critics can never be fully trusted. If that were the case, I never would have approached Wagner, Charles Ives, or Anton Webern.

I concur with several reviewers in stating that the overall sound of these recordings is excellent. Davis' conducting is very solid & stately. The Boston Symphonic sings this music with such frozen intensity that Symphony #4 can be almost overwhelmingly moving. Personally, I have never noticed any really intrusive noises during Symphony #5. I find that first movement incredible, though. Symphony #2 is more approachable (conventional) with its sprightly-yet-majestic opening movement. Things become darker in the second movement, while the third is somewhat manic and segues directly into a Tchaikovskian last movement.

Sibelius' music, for me, epitomizes the nation of his birth: lonely, cold, seemingly unsophisticated to those who don't bother scratching the surface; there are little of the Mozart or Verdi flourishes and warmth that define what "classical" music is all about for most casual orchestral music listeners. Subjectively speaking, however, I much prefer the hardy, profound and expansive terrain of composers like Sibelius or Beethoven to the elegant salons of Verdi or Chopin.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Among the definitive recordings of Sibelius' symphonies, May 16, 2001
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This splendid set is the first half of a 4 cd set comprising Sibelius' symphonies, tone poems and violin concerto. With the notable exception of Ashkenazy's reading with the Philharmonia Orchestra, I doubt I have heard a more compelling, exciting version of Sibelius' 2nd Symphony. Sir Colin Davis earned his reputation as a distinguished interpreter of Sibelius with his Boston Symphony Orchestra Philips recordings. They remain among the finest interpretations of Sibelius' music. The sound quality of these recordings is exceptional. If you're looking for your first set of Sibelius' symphonies or another to add to your collection, you won't go wrong acquiring both halves of Davis' Boston Symphony Orchestra cycle.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars Good set, but not essential
Sibelius occupies an interesting place in music history. His music was more an extension of the 19th century than it was music of his own time. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Personne

3.0 out of 5 stars Where's the power?
This review focuses on the key movement for me (the fourth of the Second Symphony), and so will pay short shrift to the other works on this CD; my apologies to those who prefer to... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Call Me Ludwig

5.0 out of 5 stars sublime
These two discs contain some of the most gorgeous symphonic music and awesome orchestral playing ever committed to disc. Read more
Published on December 8, 2006 by Brian Linnell

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent First and Fifth
This half of the Colin Davis/Boston Symphony Orchestra Sibelius cycle includes two performances I've long admired, one that's unexceptional, and one that seems a complete misfire... Read more
Published on November 20, 2006 by David Dooley

4.0 out of 5 stars Davis favors reflection over power
This widely admired Sibelius cycle from the Seventies, now on two budget Duos from Philips, displays Colin Davis's abiding view of Sibelius as a meditative, inward composer. Read more
Published on December 11, 2005 by Santa Fe listener

5.0 out of 5 stars An Introduction to Sibelius
The seven symphonies of Jean Sibelius (1865 -- 1957) are among the most impressive musical achievements of the Twentieth Century. Read more
Published on December 3, 2005 by Robin Friedman

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite recordings
It is hard for me to place a finger on why I identify so much with Sibelius' music. There's a degree of sparseness and simplicity to it, yet also intensity and longing. Read more
Published on April 27, 2005 by Todd Ebert

5.0 out of 5 stars Sibelius definitivo
Sibelius un gran sinfonista nos entrega variadas obras de la genial Finlandia hasta el exquicito concierto para violin, en este caso nos asombramos de la variedad dentro de un... Read more
Published on December 2, 2004 by felipe

3.0 out of 5 stars Maybe I just got a bad copy...
I've heard nothing but praise for this cycle, but I don't know. Isn't anyone but me put off by:

A) The mushy and shallow sound? Read more

Published on March 27, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars The cd that I'll be playing when I am dying....
I always believe I have some kind of spiritual connection with Jean Sibelius. I'd burst into tears when I listen to the final movement of Symphony no. Read more
Published on October 16, 2001 by jasonsib

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