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Decca Presents Conductor Klaus Mäkelä’s Debut Album: The Complete Sibelius Symphonies with Oslo Philharmonic

January 21, 2022 | By Katy Salomon
Account Director, Morahan Arts and Media

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Decca Presents Conductor Klaus Mäkelä’s
Debut Album: The Complete Sibelius
Symphonies with Oslo Philharmonic

A Rare, 4-CD Debut Release, Leading an Orchestra
with a Deep Connection to the Finnish Composer

Klaus Leads Chicago, Cleveland, and San Francisco
Symphony Orchestras in April 2022

Out March 25, 2022 on Decca Classics
Review Downloads and Copies Available Upon Request

Listen to a Single from Sibelius

“Under Klaus Mäkelä's baton, Sibelius' mysticism of nature 
appeared more adventurous than I have heard before.” – NRK Radio

New York, NY (January 21, 2022) —  On March 25, 2022Decca Classics will release Finnish conductor Klaus Mäkelä’s debut album Sibelius, a complete cycle of Jean Sibelius' symphonies, plus the tone poem Tapiola and 3 Late Fragments. Mäkelä, who recently became the first conductor to sign to Decca since Riccardo Chailly, directs the Oslo Philharmonic, an orchestra with a deep, historic connection to the music of the Finnish composer.

The project began as a nine-month exploration of the Sibelius symphonies to mark Mäkelä’s inaugural season with the Oslo Philharmonic as Chief Conductor but, with Covid cancellations, turned into a completely immersive recording project. With the orchestral season disrupted, Mäkelä and the orchestra devoted much of the Spring of 2021 to playing nothing but the music of Sibelius.

Says Mäkelä, “We played, played, played and then recorded. Sibelius’ music, like that of any composer, is a language you have to learn and the circumstances under which we recorded actually played to our advantage.”

The Oslo Philharmonic has been performing the music of Jean Sibelius for over 100 years, with the composer himself conducting three concerts of his music in 1921. Mäkelä taps into the orchestra’s rich tradition of interpreting Sibelius’ symphonic works in the century since. He refers to the “darkness, power and strength” in the ensemble’s string playing, drawing a link with the Russian tradition instilled into the orchestra by former Chief Conductor Mariss Jansons.

Sibelius not only reimagined the structure and grammar of orchestral music at the turn of the 20th century, he was also the first composer to give the Nordic region its own musical language, distinct from the dominant German symphonic tradition at the time. Alongside artist Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Sibelius became a cultural icon in the Finnish Nationalist movement and interpretations of his works are inextricably linked to the distinguished line of conductors who grew up in Finland after the composer.

As a freelance cellist guesting in Helsinki’s symphony orchestras, Mäkelä experienced Finland’s Sibelius tradition first-hand. “I have great admiration for those colleagues who performed cycles before me and I learned precious lessons from those I played under,” the conductor says.

Mäkelä studied conducting at the Sibelius Academy with Jorma Panula and cello with Marko Ylönen, Timo Hanhinen, and Hannu Kiiski. In addition to his work as Chief Conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic, he is Music Director of the Orchestra de Paris and Artistic Director of the Turku Music Festival. As a guest conductor, Mäkelä appears this season with orchestras including the Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Concertgebouworkest, London Philharmonic, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, and Münchner Philharmoniker.

The album release will be followed in May and June by the Oslo Philharmonic’s first European tour with Mäkelä. In addition to complete Sibelius cycle residencies at the Vienna Konzerthaus and Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, they will perform Mahler at the Paris Philharmonie and join Norwegian soprano and fellow Decca artist, Lise Davidsen, on stage at the London Barbican.

Dominic Fyfe, Label Director of Decca Classics, says, “Klaus is only the third conductor to have signed exclusively to Decca Classics in its 93 year history, following Solti in 1948 and Chailly in 1978. He is a born conductor: confident, charismatic but also a musician’s musician. He has authority without arrogance and a knowledge of the music and sensitivity to the psychology of playing which has won him the respect of orchestras worldwide.”

Sibelius is released on Decca Classics on March 25, 2022. For Mäkelä’s latest performance dates, visit https://klausmakela.com/schedule/.

Sibelius Tracklist (4 CDs)
Jean Sibelius – Symphony No 1 in E minor, Op.39
     1. i. Andante, ma non troppo – Allegro energico
     2. ii. Andante (ma non troppo lento)
     3. iii. Scherzo: Allegro
     4. iv. Finale: Quasi una fantasia (Andante – Allegro molto)

Jean Sibelius – Symphony No 2 in D Major, Op.43
     5. i. Allegretto
     6. ii. Tempo andante, ma rubato
     7. iii. Vivaccissimo
     8. iv. Finale: Allegro Moderato

Jean Sibelius – Symphony No 3 in C Major, Op.52
     9 i. Allegro Moderato
     10. ii. Andantino con moto, quasi allegretto
     11. iii. Moderato – Allegro (ma non tanto)

Jean Sibelius – Symphony No 4 in A minor, Op.63
     12. i. Tempo molto moderato, quasi adagio
     13. ii. Allegro molto vivace
     14. iii. Il tempo largo
     15. iv. Allegro

Jean Sibelius – Symphony No 5 in E-flat Major, Op.82
     16. i. Tempo molto moderato – Allegro moderato - Presto
     17. ii. Andante mosso, quasi allegretto
     18. iii. Allegro molto – Un pochettino largamente

Jean Sibelius – Symphony No 6 in D minor, Op.104
     19. i. Allegro molto moderato
     20. ii. Allegretto moderato
     21. iii. Poco vivace
     22. iv. Allegro molto

Jean Sibelius – Symphony No 7 in C major, Op.105
     23. i. Adagio
     24. ii. Vivaccissimo – Adagio
     25. iii. Allegro molto moderato 
     26. iv. Vivace – Presto – Adagio

27. Jean Sibelius – Tapiola, Op.112

Jean Sibelius – 3 Late Fragments
     28. i. HUL 1325
     29. ii. HUL 1326/9
     30. iii. Allegro moderato, HUL 1327/2

Spring 2022 US Tour Dates

April 14-15, 2022
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Debut)
Link: https://cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/the-firebird/

April 21, 22, 23, 2022
Cleveland Orchestra
Link: www.clevelandorchestra.com/attend/concerts-and-events/2122/severance/wk-17-Znaider-Plays-Sibelius/

April 28-29, 2022
San Francisco Symphony (Debut)
Link: www.sfsymphony.org/Buy-Tickets/2021-22/SHOSTAKOVICH-10

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