Polyteknikkojen Kuoro presents "Finlandia Melodies," a captivating collection of Finnish choral music released in 1967. This album is a beautiful showcase of the rich musical heritage of Finland, featuring works by renowned composers such as Jean Sibelius, Toivo Kuula, and Oskar Merikanto, among others. The Polyteknikkojen Kuoro, known for their precise and expressive performances, bring these melodies to life with their distinctive sound.
"Finlandia Melodies" spans a variety of moods and themes, from the patriotic fervor of Sibelius' "Finlandia-hymni" to the serene beauty of Kilpinen's "Laululle." The album also includes traditional Finnish folk tunes, such as "Nuijamiesten marssi" and "Tuutulaulu," performed with a choral arrangement that highlights the unique character of these pieces. The album's duration of 28 minutes makes it a perfect introduction to Finnish choral music, offering a concise yet comprehensive overview of the genre.
This album is a testament to the enduring appeal of Finnish music and the skill of the Polyteknikkojen Kuoro. Whether you are a longtime fan of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, "Finlandia Melodies" is sure to delight and inspire.