
The Classical Master
Kate Molleson surveys the Third Symphony by Sibelius and the period it was composed - a work which led one critic to call Sibelius a Classical Master.
Kate Molleson surveys the Third Symphony by Sibelius and the period it was composed - a work which led one critic to call Sibelius a Classical Master. The Second Symphony by Sibelius had proved to be very popular, so when it came to Sibelius composing his Third Symphony, there was a lot of pressure to get it right. He looked to develop his compositional language further, but in doing so, created a work which at first did not appeal to his Finnish audience.
Valse triste, Op 44 No 1
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Thomas Søndergård, conductor
Kyllikki, Op 41 No 3
Janne Mertanen, piano
Symphony No 3 in C, Op 52 (excerpt)
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Klaus Mäkelä, conductor
The Captive Queen, Op 48
Dominante Choir
Lahti Symphony Orchestra
Osmo Vänska, conductor
Erloschen (The fire had died out)
Tom Krause, baritone [KROW-zuh]
Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano
Symphony No 3 in C, Op 52 (excerpt)
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Klaus Mäkelä, conductor
Produced by Luke Whitlock
On radio
Broadcast
- Next Tuesday16:00BBC Radio 3






