Sun, May 28th 'Finlandia'

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  • DracoM
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    • Mar 2007
    • 12995

    Sun, May 28th 'Finlandia'

    Missed it first time, but this was intriguing. About Sibelius's constant war with himself about identity and thus the role his music had both personally and nationally.

    It felt as if the script had been drawn from letters and diaries, with interpolated conversations. My only criticism was that it could have been about half an hour shorter given that the script repeated itself so many times in the exchanges between great man and wife. I loved his railing against 'Finlandia' - reminded me of Ravel and 'that bolero'.

    I did like the intermingling of Finnish legend with the life. Had a sort of sad, comic, ironic, unfulfillability about it which illustrated Sibelius better than much else.
  • pastoralguy
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 7825

    #2
    I enjoyed it too but agree it was a wee bit repetitive. I did think Sibelius' music was well integrated.

    I still have a hope that, maybe, the Eighth Symphony is still in a drawer somewhere. (Mind you, I also hope the Loch Ness Monster will make herself shown one day!)

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