Poster Sibelius: Kullervo - Kortekangas: Migrations
Osmo Vanska and the Minnesota Orchestra - Sibelius: Kullervo - Kortekangas: Migrations
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New Classical Tracks: Osmo Vanska celebrates Sibelius

New Classical Tracks: Minnesota Orchestra - Kullervo

Osmo Vänskä & the Minnesota Orchestra/YL Male Voice Choir/Lilli Paasikivi/Tommi Hakala - Sibelius: Kullervo; Kortekangas: Migrations (BIS)

"I think that he had some hope for the piece because he didn't burn it, as he burned so many other pieces. So, if he wanted to be sure that no one was going to play it he should have burned it. But we are really lucky at this moment, and happy that he didn't do it."

That's Osmo Vänskä, the music director of the Minnesota Orchestra talking about the Kullervo Symphony composed by his fellow countryman, Jean Sibelius. It's one of three works on their new live recording featuring all Finnish composers.

Osmo Vänskä, casual
Osmo Vanska
Kaapo Kamu

Osmo said given the large orchestral and vocal forces needed to pull off this project, it made sense to record it during three live concerts last season. "When we know this is going to be a live recording, it might give us some kind of positive energy and electricity," he says.

Listen to the complete episode using the audio player above.

Resources

Minnesota Orchestra - official site

Osmo Vänskä, Minnesota Orchestra, Sibelius: Kullervo - Kortekangas: Migrations (Amazon)

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