April 21, 1915, Jean Sibelius wrote in his diary: "This morning I saw 16 swans. One of my greatest experiences! ...They circled over me, then disappeared in the solar haze like a gleaming silver ribbon...nature's mystery, and life's melancholy." That flight of swans inspired the expansive theme that returns over and over in the final section of the Symphony No. 5 by Sibelius. Conductor Thomas Dausgaard talks about the "sheer ecstasy" Sibelius felt that morning, and Dausgaard leads the Danish National Symphony Orchestra in Sibelius' Symphony No. 5, from a concert this month at the BBC Proms in London.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Robert Starer: Second movement from String Quartet No. 2
The Miami String Quartet
Charles Rochester Young: Song of the Lark for Flute and Harp
Aralee Dorough, flute, Paula Page, harp
International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Round Top, Texas
Franz Schubert: Ballet Music No. 2 from Rosamunde, D. 797
The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo, conductor
Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany
Claudio Monteverdi: Lamento Della Ninfa
Emma Tring, soprano, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth, director
The BBC Proms, London, England
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto Madrigalesco in D Minor, RV 129
Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini, director
Cite de la Musique, Paris, France
Joseph Haydn: String Quartet Op. 76, No. 3, Hob. III:77 (The Emperor)
The Miami String Quartet
San Pablo Catholic Church, Marathon, Florida
Hour 2
Gabriel Faure: Romance in A, Op. 69
Pieter Wispelwey, cello, Paolo Giacometti, piano
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No.5 in E-flat, Op. 83
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard, conductor
The BBC Proms, London England
Michael Praetorius: Pavane d'Espaigne
Capella de la Torre, Katharina Bauml, director
Rougemont Church, Rougemont, Switzerland
Luys Milan: Pavane and Gaillard
Capella de la Torre, Katharina Bauml, director
Rougemont Church, Rougemont, Switzerland
Gabriel Faure: Pavane, Op. 50
The Twelve Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic
Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, Rendsburg, Germany
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