The Scotsman

Sibelius: Orchestral Works Linn

- Ken Walton

Whichever orchestra he has under his control, Thomas Søndergård makes Sibelius sound the way it should: naturally flowing, pungently colourful and free of forced rhetoric. Here he is with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in a collection of works that are both familiar to our

ears (En Saga, Finlandia, The Swan

of Tuonela, The Oceanides and Valse Triste) and intriguing­ly unfamiliar (the item suite of incidental music for Adolf Paul’s play King Christian II).

The five movements that make up the last of these are a treat in themselves. The opening Nocturne is an absolute gem, serene, evocative, and richly melodic. Søndergård teases out every ounce of quiet passion.

The Elegy is like a welcome extension of the Nocturne, but the Musette soon sharpens the tone with its bucolic wit. An opulent sunrise opens the Serenade, before the rough and tumble of the Ballade. A fascinatin­g score.

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