The breathtakingly majestic 2nd tableau, "The Founding of Viipuri Castle" from the scenic music for "Karelia", composed by Jean Sibelius in 1893. This movement was completed and reconstructed by Kalevi Aho in 1997 and recorded by BIS (BIS-CD-915).
I reviewed the CD here: http://dustofhue.com/1998/02/karelia-complete-score/
"Tableau 2 'The founding of Viipuri Castle (1293)' is probably the most precious gem of this disc. Here, Sibelius demonstrates his gift for unfolding musical splendour with the breathtakingly majestic hymn that dominates the piece. Played on the lower strings, it represents monks praying at the founding ceremony. The music simply swells into grander and ever grander form. This is one of the movements whose missing lower string parts Aho has restored. The result is, by my reckoning, a faithful restoration in homage to the spirit of the composer, and is very convincing. Just listen to the achingly rich singing of the Lahti strings, and the massive paean of glorious brass at the end! "
I've made this video in a fit of inspiration, because 1) despite its magnificence, it is a rarely known piece of music, 2) for Sibelius' 52nd death anniversary today, and 3) it doesn't seem to be available on youtube or any video site on the net. Please forgive the very amateurish production!
I sourced for photos of Finland for this clip, and the majority in it are by Rob Orthen. Please visit his photostream at http://www.flickr.com/photos/orthen/ for more of his beautiful photos. Unfortunately Mr Orthen has not replied to my formal request to use his photos, so I post this with apologies. No infringement is intended, nor any commercial intent - if anyone should object to the use of the images (and music), please let me know and I will take it down. My only goal is to champion my favourite composer.
Happy 145th Birthday, Sibelius!
Inksibnut 1 year ago