Here’s a work by a Finnish composer of whom I’d never heard until just the other day. It’s the Third Symphony in F Major, Op. 40, composed by Erkki Melartin in 1907. I find it reminiscent of Gustav Mahler’s work. The four movements are:
1 – Allegro moderato 00:00
2 – Andante 09:08
3 – Scherzo (Vivacissimo) 18:19
4 – Largo 28:34
Interesting music, and a nice change of pace from last week’s rock memorial.
Peter
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