Jean Sibelius, the renowned Finnish composer, presents a comprehensive collection of his organ works in "Jean Sibelius - Complete Organ Works." Released on January 31, 2004, under the Fuga label, this album spans a duration of 56 minutes and encompasses a rich tapestry of classical compositions that showcase Sibelius's mastery of the orchestra and his deep connection to Masonic ritual music.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, including the solemn and reflective "2 Pieces for Organ, Op. 111a: No. 1, Intrada" and the mournful "2 Pieces for Organ, Op. 111b: No. 2, Mournful Music." Sibelius's Masonic ritual music, Op. 113, is prominently featured, offering a series of compositions that vary in tempo and mood, from the contemplative "Adagio" to the lively "Poco Allegro" and the solemn "Marche Funèbre." The album also includes earlier works such as the "Impromptu (1893)" and the "Preludium" and "Postludium" from 1925, providing a glimpse into the evolution of Sibelius's musical style over the years.
This collection is a testament to Sibelius's versatility and his ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his music. Whether you are a longtime admirer of classical music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album offers a captivating journey through the complete organ works of one of the most influential composers of the 20th century.
2004 Kalevi Kiviniemi2004 Kalevi Kiviniemi
Tracks
2 Pieces for Organ, Op. 111a: No. 1, Intrada (1925), manusJean Sibelius, Kalevi Kiviniemi
2 Pieces for Organ, Op. 111b: No. 2, Mournful Music (1931), manusJean Sibelius, Kalevi Kiviniemi