JSW Works for Violin/Cello & Piano Review.JSW Violin Concerto (version with piano) Review.JSW Overture in E major & Balettscen review.A Visit from Sibelius: Sibelius in Korpo 2016.Would Sibelius Lie to You (New Year Quiz 2016).What was he thinking of? (New Year 2020) – Answers.What was he thinking of? (New Year 2020).Sibelius – The Easy Quiz (New Year 2019) – Answers.Sibelius – The Easy Quiz (New Year 2019).Sibeliplus and minus (New Year Quiz 2021) – Solutions.Sibeliplus and minus (New Year Quiz 2021).Khadra and Sea Change: Sibelius’s music at Sadler’s Wells.Einar Nilson – composer of the first Jedermann music.Sibelius One AGM 2021 – minutes and accounts.Sibelius One AGM 2020 – minutes and accounts.Sibelius One AGM 2019 – Minutes and Short Accounts.Sibelius Festival 2014 – indecipherable parts, long hours & 100% worth it.Sibelius and the Provincial Orchestras in Finland.Sibelius and Astronomy: Cosmic Connections.Vapautettu kuningatar (The Captive Queen), Op.Trio ‘in G major’ for two violins & piano, JS 205.The Tempest, original theatre score, JS 182.Suite in D minor for violin and piano, JS 187.Sonatina in E major for violin & piano, Op.Sonata in F major for violin and piano, JS 178.Sonata in A minor for violin and piano, JS 177.Piano Trio in C major, JS 208, ‘Lovisa’.Piano Trio in A minor, JS 207, ‘Hafträsk’.Pelléas et Mélisande, incidental music, Op.Overture in E major, JS 144 and Ballettscen, JS 163.Musique religieuse (Masonic Ritual Music), Op.March of the Finnish Jäger Battalion, Op.Luftslott (Castles in the Air) for two violins, JS 65.Laulu Lemminkäiselle / Har du mod? / Athenarnes sång, Op.Kuolema, original theatre score, JS 113.Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), incidental music, Op.Koskenlaskijan morsiamet (The Rapids-Rider’s Brides), Op.Islossningen i Uleå älv (The Breaking of the Ice on the Oulu River), Op.Four Pieces for violin/cello & piano, Op.Early Chamber Music – General Introduction.Belshazzar’s Feast, incidental music, Op.Uncategorized songs – Texts and translations.Songs from theatre music – Texts and Translations.Kullervos Wehruf / Kullervon valitus (Kullervo’s Lament), from Op.JS-numbered songs – Texts and Translations.The Seven Symphonies – A Finnish Murder Mystery Novel.Me and my Sibelius – Jukka-Pekka Saraste.Introducing the V-Sibelius (April Fool 2016).Opus Numbered Compositions by Jean Sibelius.JS-numbered Compositions by Jean Sibelius.Is there any chance to get a copy, Don? I'd gladly share a CD-r copy of my TEFI tape. Now I read that Don Tait has a tape of the 3rd, and I would very well like to hear it. and the TEFI tape on the "Remington site" by Rudolf Bruil (). There is a longer note on Jalas and the RIAS orch. All three are references for me (compared to the complete set with John Barbirolli). Later I found the Varese-LP with the 1st symphony and again later I learned that he also recorded the 5th with the RIAS for the Remington label, of which I soon bought a copy. the RIAS symphony orchestra some 40 years ago on a Tefi tape with the 2nd Sibelius symphony, and it has been a favorite ever since. I first heard Jussi Jalas (Sibelius's son in law) cond. When they were made are now available from other sources. Also, it's not certain whether theĤ-CD set includes anything in addition to the symphonies.įrom the looks of it, it contains many recordings from the LP era madeīy Jurri Jalas (sp?), who I believe was a relative of the composer.ĭoes anyone recall those recordings? Are they worth anything,Ĭonsidering virtually of the pieces that were rare or unheard totally The price is lower than its previous incarnation from Denon,īut as yet it is not clear whether this is the earlie (analog) set The conductor's name appears to be entered only in its native, Kanjiįorm. One needs to search under "Sibelius" and not "Watanabe", since I was unable to find it on HMV.CO.JP, who are usually pretty goodīy the way, due fro release in May (and listed on HMV.CO.JP)Īre the Sibelius Symphonies conducted by Akeo Watanabe. It would be useful if you could provide a link (even if in Japanese). Suites from Pelleas et Melisande and Tempest), done for small Holmes lists some non-Decca/London Sibelius (Suite champetre The remainder of his Sibelius recordings for Decca/London. Release 448 267-2 and the Japanese set presumably will contain Two CDs' worth of Sibelius had been available on a Double Decca Jalas was a son-in-law of Sibelius and a champion of Sibelius' music. According to the Holmes' reference work,"Conductors on Record,"