Score Club - Finlandia, Jean Sibelius
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This page will be our primary source of information, and will be updated each week with new information and helpful hints. But first, we will start with the reason why we are all here….the music!
Finlandia, Op. 26
OrchestraOne’s season theme is “Home", and we could think of no better piece than Jean-Sibelius’ (1865-1957) Finlandia to kick off the season. Written as part of a larger commemoration of Finnish history, it evokes the struggle and strength of the Finnish people, the natural landscape of the country, and the hope that Sibelius had for his home. The piece quickly became the unofficial national anthem of Finland.
What makes the piece so special is that it is not only a literal interpretation of Sibelius’ home country of Finland, but a journey of hope, determination and the resiliency of people while facing difficult odds. Written as a covert way to protest censorship from an oppressive government (more on the history later!) it brings us to Sibelius’ home in Finland, but also helps us to find the “Home” within ourselves.
Jean Sibelius, 1913.
RLPO plays Jean Sibelius masterpiece Finlandia JEAN SIBELIUS Finlandia Vasily Petrenko