Pellas et Mlisande
Jean Sibelius Lyrics


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Be Still My Soul Be still my soul the Lord is on thy side Bear…
Finlandia Oi Suomi, katso, Sinun päiväs koittaa, yön uhka karkoitettu…
Finlandia-hymni Oi, Suomi, katso, sinun päiväs' koittaa Yön uhka karkoitettu…
Säv säv susa Säv säv susa Våg våg slå I sägen mig var ingalill Den unga…
Sibelius : Finlandia-hymni Oi, Suomi, katso, sinun päiväs' koittaa Yön uhka karkoitettu…
Var det en dr Var det en dröm att ljuvt en gång Jag var ditt…
Var det en dröm Var det en dröm att ljuvt en gång Jag var ditt…
Var det en dröm Var det en dröm att ljuvt en gång Jag var ditt…
Var det et dröm Var det en dröm att ljuvt en gång Jag var ditt…



Var det et dröm? Var det en dröm att ljuvt en gång Jag var ditt…


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TheMusicMan

I believe some of Sibelius's loveliest themes are here. He probably needed little inspiration in 1904 for the the heart-rending 'Death of Mélisande' scene at 20:42 cleverly contrasted with the energy at 17:42 of the 'Entr'acte'. Four years earlier, the composer's daughter Kirsti had perished soon after birth, a bitter blow that literally drove him to drink, and his empathy for the dying Mélisande is tangible. Maeterlinck's symbolist play, being episodic, never reveals what the heroine is dying of... a broken heart at her lover's murder, or postpartum bleeding, or something altogether more impalpable? We do know she is a lost soul in an alien land who, falling for Pelléas at first sight, felt compelled to follow her heart. (Sibelius had experienced a similar coup de foudre on meeting his wife-to-be, Aino). Mélisande defied her marriage vows and a 'symbolic' sacrifice must be paid. Though she departs, her tiny daughter will in some way take her place.

NewCarNews.TV

at 20:40 "Death of Melisande" One of my all-time favorite pieces. They do it justice.

Rodolphe Henkel

Une très belle œuvre que je ne connaissais pas ´´ philharmonie de Mannheim dirigée avec brio ´´ j’adore

Mauricio Vercesi

👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

Mauricio Vercesi

👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

Michael Thoseby

Seems to have been an early manifestation of Covid-19 in the audience!

aga panthus

Was that the prow of a Viking longboat at 17:17????

Ronnie Moore

Lovely music but I cannot understand how the musicians can follow this conductor: his motions are not usual for a conductor and are rather jerky. Nevertheless, the musicians are looking at him so there must be some sort of communication (perhaps more visual?).

Ronnie Moore

He gets an A for humor though when at the end of a movement he stops the orchestra so the audience can cough and applaud!

송찬영

3:40
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