

Disastrously, in 1945 Sibelius burnt the score of Karelia Music along with his Eighth Symphony, but at least we still have the three parts of it that make up the Karelia Suite that the composer had put together for a concert. Sibelius's Karelia Music was written in 1893 and was a grand affair, consisting of an overture, eight tableaux and two intermezzos. With different words, the music is also used in the Christian hymn Be Still, My Soul.
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The Finlandia Hymn was later reworked into a stand-alone piece, and is an important Finnish national song. If you need to reinstall Sibelius 5 and have lost your Sibelius 5 DVD-ROM, or if you have an earlier Sibelius 5 DVD-ROM and want to download the latest version of Sibelius 5 (5.2.5 for Windows, 5.4 for Mac), you can download the complete DVD-ROM contents for your platform from the links below: Windows: Sibelius525English.exe (3.

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This tone poem was written in 1899 as part of the Press Celebrations Music suite – a series of works depicting Finnish history – and covertly intended to protest against increasing Russian censorship. After receiving such poor reception Sibelius revised the work extensively, and the revised version was performed by the Berlin Court Orchestra conducted by Richard Strauss a year later. The violinist Sibelius had dedicated the work to was unable to travel to Finland, so Sibelius engaged violin teacher Victor Nováček, who was not an experienced soloist, to perform the premiere. Listening to its first appearance in the last movement, its tempting to hear the swinging horns as the swans huge wings slowly beating, the woodwind melody. The 1904 premiere of Sibelius’s only concerto was a disaster.
