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Symphony No. 3 (Sallinen)

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Symphony No. 3
by Aulis Sallinen
Opus35
Composed1974 (1974)–75
DurationApprox. 24 minutes
Movements3
Premiere
Date8 April 1975 (1975-04-08)
LocationHelsinki, Finland
ConductorOkko Kamu
PerformersFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra

The Symphony No. 3, Op. 35, is an orchestral composition by the Finnish composer Aulis Sallinen, who wrote the piece from 1974–75 on commission from the Finnish Broadcasting Company. The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra premiered the work on 8 April 1975 in Helsinki, under the direction of its principal conductor, Okko Kamu. The symphony was the first by Sallinen to depart from the single-movement structure he had utilized for his previous two essays in the form.

Instrumentation

According to the publisher, Novello & Co, Symphony No. 3 is scored for the following:

Structure

The symphony is in three movements:

  1. Tempo energico ed sostenuto
  2. Chaconne
  3. Vivace giocoso—Finale

Recordings

To date, Symphony No. 3 has received two recordings, the first of which is from 1975 with Okko Kamu conducting the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra on the BIS label. Finnish conductor Ari Rasilainen has also recorded the symphony as part of cpo's compendium of Sallinen's orchestral works. The Third Symphony joins the Fifth (Op. 57, 1985) on the penultimate volume of the cpo series.

Conductor Orchestra Year Recording venue Duration Label (Available on)
Okko Kamu Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra 1975 Kulttuuritalo (Helsinki) 23:02 BIS (41)
Ari Rasilainen [fi] Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz 2004 Philharmonie (Ludwigshafen) 24:21 cpo (999970-2)

Notes, references, and sources

Notes

References

Sources

Books

  • Howell, Tim (2006). After Sibelius: Studies in Finnish Music. Routledge. ISBN 978-075-4651-77-2.
  • Korhonen, Kimmo (2007). Inventing Finnish Music: Contemporary Composers from Medieval to Modern. Finnish Music Information Center (FIMIC). ISBN 978-952-5076-61-5.

CD liner notes

  • Anderson, Martin (2008). Aulis Sallinen: Symphonies 3 & 5 (booklet). Ari Rasilainen & Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz. Germany: CPO. p. 11–12. CPO 999970-2.
  • Kamu, Okko (English translation: William Jewson) (1987). Aulis Sallinen: Sinfonia — Chorali — Sinfonia III (booklet). Okko Kamu & Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Hamburg, Germany: BIS. BIS CD-41.

Journal articles

  • Pike, Lionel (1997). "Reviewed Works: Symphony No. 5 ('Washington Mosaics') by Aulis Sallinen". Music & Letters. Oxford University Press. 71 (4): 625–27. (subscription required)
  • Weitzman, Ronald (1997). "Sallinen's Seven Symphonies". Tempo. Cambridge University Press. New Series (202): 8–15. (subscription required)
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