Interesting Program of Sibelius
Moldyoldie | Motown, USA | 06/13/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This album, performed by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Leif Segerstam, contains an interesting program opening with an expansive and heartfelt Pohjola's Daughter that actually manages to elicit a slight grin as it progresses from its morose beginnings. The incredibly austere Symphony No. 4 is performed as soberly as I've ever heard; its slightest hint of "gladness" manifested in the third movement is never allowed to exceed the bounds of a concept formed of severe propriety. This being no exception, I continue to find each performance of this symphony interesting in its own way. The Finlandia here includes a concluding section with male choir - first I've heard it. Otherwise, I find it dutifully, but comparatively dully performed.
The performances present Sibelius in a lush and luxuriant sonic framework as is consistent with Segerstam's entire cycle on the Finnish Ondine label. The recording itself is close-up and vivid, but with adequate space around the various orchestral timbres to make listening comfortable. There's also an extremely wide dynamic range which should please audiophiles."