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Sibelius: Finlandia, En Saga, Tapiola, Swan Of Tuonela |
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A sound poem imbued with the cold, detached atmosphere and mystery of Scandinavia.
Karajan, who deeply understands Sibelius's spirituality, paints vast natural landscapes with a rich and profound sound.
From the patriotic vigor of "Finlandia" to the forest tranquility of "Tapiola," the orchestra's colors shift with incredible versatility. Herbert von Karajan's pursuit of ultimate legato brilliantly embodies Sibelius's unique sense of solitude and noble spirit.
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- Orchestra - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
- Conductor - Herbert von Karajan
- Composed By - Jean Sibelius
- Engineer [Balance Engineer] - Wolfgang Gülich
- Liner Notes - Douglas Pudney
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