Originally posted by jayne lee wilson
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I felt the start was mysterious, inching forward out of Northern permafrost. Once the music emerged, I was delighted by its crisp rhythms and the excellent chording across the fine band. This wasn't Sibelius in tyro mode leaning heavily on Tchaikovsky, no it was a rugged Finn undiluted by Tchaik's warmth, charm and humanity. There was an unexpected intensity, almost a coldness that seared like clasping something that's been ages in the deep freeze. Jayne... I was bowled over... and looked to see if I should buy the recent Canadian. release only to find that the 42" symphony occupies a whole CD.
I felt the performance went from strength to strength as it progressed and that it projected a radical new look at Sibelius's score, a piece laying down the foundations for Sibelius's mature symphonic style and one that was sloughing off and rejecting the romantic shackles of Tchaikovsky and his school. The performance gripped and informed me, just the stuff the Proms needs. Splendid!
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