Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

Sibelius Symphony No. 7

Sibelius himself directed the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the world premiere in 1924 of Symphony No. 7 at Auditorium, Norra Bantorget Stockholm. In this concert video, we will hear Sibelius’ fellow countryman and Chief Conductor of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Sakari Oramo, in a magnificent interpretation of this epic piece.

Symphony No. 7 is the high point of Sibelius’ chain of symphonies. In his own words, the piece is filled with “joy of life and vitality”.

Initially, Sibelius had intended to create a work in several movements, but in the summer of 1923, at the beginning of his most intensive period of composition, he had a new idea: it would only be one movement. He first called it “Fantasia sinfonica I”, which was its title at the world premiere with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. The following day, he wrote home to his wife, Aino: “The concert yesterday was a huge success. My new piece is probably one of my best. Powerful in sound and ‘colour’.”

Sibelius changed his mind and incorporated the piece into his series of previous symphonies. Sibelius’ Symphony No. 7 is now often called the world’s most perfect symphony. A magical shimmer imbues this phenomenal piece of music, and its majestically beautiful and jubilant melodies have made it one of his most beloved.

  • The music

  • Jean Sibelius Symphony No. 7
  • Participants

  • Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Sakari Oramo conductor

About the video

  • Filmed in January 2018.
  • The video is approximately 23 minutes.

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Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

Sibelius Symphony No. 7

Sibelius himself directed the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the world premiere in 1924 of Symphony No. 7 at Auditorium, Norra Bantorget Stockholm. In this concert video, we will hear Sibelius’ fellow countryman and Chief Conductor of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Sakari Oramo, in a magnificent interpretation of this epic piece.

About the video

  • Filmed in January 2018.
  • The video is approximately 23 minutes.

Symphony No. 7 is the high point of Sibelius’ chain of symphonies. In his own words, the piece is filled with “joy of life and vitality”.

Initially, Sibelius had intended to create a work in several movements, but in the summer of 1923, at the beginning of his most intensive period of composition, he had a new idea: it would only be one movement. He first called it “Fantasia sinfonica I”, which was its title at the world premiere with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. The following day, he wrote home to his wife, Aino: “The concert yesterday was a huge success. My new piece is probably one of my best. Powerful in sound and ‘colour’.”

Sibelius changed his mind and incorporated the piece into his series of previous symphonies. Sibelius’ Symphony No. 7 is now often called the world’s most perfect symphony. A magical shimmer imbues this phenomenal piece of music, and its majestically beautiful and jubilant melodies have made it one of his most beloved.

  • The music

  • Jean Sibelius Symphony No. 7
  • Participants

  • Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Sakari Oramo conductor

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Make a swish payment to 123 493 99 89 or make your donation via our ticket system. Thank you!​

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