Sibelius: Valse Triste
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Be my guest Be still my soul the Lord is on thy side. Bear…
finlandia Oi, Suomi, katso, sinun päiväs' koittaa Yön uhka karkoitettu…
Sibelius Oi, Suomi, katso, sinun päiväs' koittaa Yön uhka karkoitettu…


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@beatrice18sma

La valse triste...i was 8 years old in Paris
My mother offered me a 45 vinyl to play on my Radiola record player
And....what beauty! Nostalgia too of course, moments of joy, moments of strife
I feel home, back to where I was born and where I became totally in love with
Classical music
So home...Finland for most of you, Paris for me
Home is inside of us forever,however nomadic we are,
Home is music
Thank you



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@user-nv9lo2ze1j

Сейчас прослушала несколько раз этот необыкновенный вальс в разном исполнении. И все казалось, что-то не то. И вот, наконец : великий композитор, замечательный оркестр и великий дирижер (Герберт фон Караян) соединились. Прекрасно настолько, что наворачиваются слезы на глаза!
Спасибо 

@francinebaumstuck9165

Quelle merveille !.

@eirarodriguez6035

Yrittäkää jaksaa, haluan toivottaa Hyvää Joulua... mikäli se on mahdollista, tervrisiä Suomesta. ❤

@joandebruin3847

A lifetime is not enough to listen to all the beautiful music composed by the great composers🎹🎻🎺🎸

@yowzephyr

Thru the decades I have, on occasion, tried to get into Jean Sibelius's music. I've always failed. Until now. Too bad it took me so long, but only tonight did I learn of this signature piece of his. I love Shostakovich's music, and in a video Leonard Bernstein mentions that the second movement of Shosty's 9th symphony reminds people of Sibelius's Valse Triste. So I gave Valse Triste a listen tonight for the first time.... AT LAST! Finally I understand the greatness of Sibelius! What a gorgeous, beautiful, haunting piece!

@BytomGirl

I also love Shostakovich, will listen again to his 9th symphony, indeed, Bernsein's lecture about it was fantastic, I even posted it in Shostakovich group and this piece has been one of my favorites since childhood, the slow sad beginning growing and exploding, then dying... fantastic

@RJPaul-px6vt

I totally understand, I couldn't quite fall in love with Sibelius (although I wanted to) for a long time. It was the Swan of Tunonela that won me over, but if I can imagine how you must of felt when you first heard this piece!

@yowzephyr

@R.J. Paul Nothing like a sad waltz.

@patrickuotinen

If you like haunting pieces, give a try to another masterpiece of Sibelius, the Swan of Tuonela, you might like it as well.

@RJPaul-px6vt

@yowzephyr So right. Isn't it strange that, when all is said and done, it's sad or melancholy music that really make us happy.

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