Immerse yourself in the powerful and evocative world of Jean Sibelius with his early masterpiece, "Kullervo, Op. 7." Released on November 21, 2006, by Telarc, this orchestral work is a profound exploration of Finnish mythology, composed in 1892 when Sibelius was just 26 years old. The album spans a captivating 71 minutes, divided into five compelling movements that tell the tragic story of Kullervo, a doomed hero from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala.
Each track unfolds like a chapter in a gripping novel. "Introduction" sets the stage with a haunting melody, while "Kullervo's Youth" introduces the protagonist with a sense of innocence and longing. "Kullervo and His Sister" delves into a complex and tragic relationship, showcasing Sibelius's ability to convey deep emotion through music. "Kullervo Goes to Battle" builds to a thrilling climax, and "Kullervo's Death" brings the story to a poignant and inevitable conclusion.
Sibelius's "Kullervo" is not just a significant work in his career but also a cornerstone of Finnish musical heritage. The album offers a unique opportunity to experience the early genius of one of classical music's most celebrated composers. Whether you're a longtime fan of Sibelius or new to his work, this album is a compelling journey through sound and story, showcasing the depth and range of Sibelius's orchestral prowess.