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Finland:helsinki/savonlinna [DVD]

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Finland:helsinki/savonlinna [DVD]

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A Musical Journey: FINLANDHelsinki | Lake Haapavesi | Savonlinna | Kerim\xe4kiMusic by SibeliusThe Places | Scenes of Finland and its capital Helsinki, the interlinked islands of Savonlinna, site of an ancient castle and Kerim\xe4ki, with its wooden church, suggest a vision of a remarkable country, moulded by its geographical features and its varied and long history.The Music | Finland found its musical identity largely through the work of Jean Sibelius. The son of a doctor, Sibelius belonged to a class of which the culture and language was Swedish. He learned Finnish and acquired his knowledge of Finnish literature and legend at school, developed his understanding of music in Germany, principally in Berlin, and established himself as one of the most considerable of the late Romantic symphonists, exploring new possibilities in a vein that might have seemed overworked. Here and in his tone-poems, based largely on Finnish legend, he created a national music that has defied imitation in the very breadth of his conception of the symphonic form.
$356.00
Finland:helsinki/savonlinna [DVD]
$356.00

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Brand New From Reputable UK Company With 30 Years Experience In Retail, Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.


A Musical Journey: FINLANDHelsinki | Lake Haapavesi | Savonlinna | Kerim\xe4kiMusic by SibeliusThe Places | Scenes of Finland and its capital Helsinki, the interlinked islands of Savonlinna, site of an ancient castle and Kerim\xe4ki, with its wooden church, suggest a vision of a remarkable country, moulded by its geographical features and its varied and long history.The Music | Finland found its musical identity largely through the work of Jean Sibelius. The son of a doctor, Sibelius belonged to a class of which the culture and language was Swedish. He learned Finnish and acquired his knowledge of Finnish literature and legend at school, developed his understanding of music in Germany, principally in Berlin, and established himself as one of the most considerable of the late Romantic symphonists, exploring new possibilities in a vein that might have seemed overworked. Here and in his tone-poems, based largely on Finnish legend, he created a national music that has defied imitation in the very breadth of his conception of the symphonic form.