Sibeliuss brooding Seventh Symphony is paired with Mahlers sublime Fourth Symphony, for which they are joined by Swedish soprano Johanna Wallroth.
The Oslo Philharmonic and its Chief Conductor Klaus Mkel perform two captivating works. The concert opens with the Epilogue from the oratorio Earths Song by Norwegian composer Rolf Gupta " a work that won the Critics Prize in 2020.
Gupta describes his piece Earths Song as a reflection of the wonder, longing and joy of creation. The atmospheric Epilogue is a spacious, spine-tingling orchestral movement that evokes the vastness of the cosmos itself.
Gustav Mahler and Jean Sibelius met and discussed their different visions of what a symphony should be, and their contrasting approaches are encapsulated here. Sibeliuss hypnotic Seventh Symphony is a concise yet profound statement in one continuous movement, while Mahlers Fourth Symphony ends with a radiant vision of heaven.
With support from
Oslo Philharmonic
Klaus Mkel Conductor
Johanna Wallroth Soprano
Rolf Gupta Epilogue from Earths Song
Sibelius Symphony No 7
Mahler Symphony No 4