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Rakastava

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Rakastava

Three songs for male chorus a capella by Sibelius, Op. 14: The Lover, The Path of the Beloved, and Good night. Composed in 1893, they were first performed at Helsinki on 28 April 1894. A version for male chorus and strings was written that same year. In 1911, another version was rewritten for strings, triangle, and timpani.



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In many ways, the combination of Rakastava (The Lover) and his darkly contemplative Fourth Symphony was, for the greater part, music from a cold climate, starved of any creature comforts.
It starts at 11am and offers the Chacony in G minor by Purcell, Fratres by the contemporary Estonian composer Arvo Pert, the Sibelius tone poem Rakastava and Mozart's Divertimento in D major.
 
 
 
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