Pan and Echo

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Pan and Echo
Helsinki Philharmonic Society

Pan and Echo (in

Helsinki Philharmonic Society; the venue was the original location of the Hotelli Seurahuone [fi] (Helsinki City Hall since 1913).[2][1]

Though brief, Pan and Echo is, according to Sibelius's biographer Andrew Barnett, "poetic, full of feeling, and scored with great sensitivity".[2]

Sibelius's Pan and Echo premiered during a lottery evening at the Hotelli Seurahuone [fi] on 24 March 1906.

Instrumentation

Pan and Echo is scored for the following instruments,[1] organized by family (woodwinds, brass, percussion, and strings):

Discography

The Finnish conductor Martti Similä [fi] and the Finlandia Orchestra made the world premiere studio recording of Pan and Echo c. 1956 for Fennica.[1] The table below lists this and other commercially available recordings:

No. Conductor Ensemble Rec.[b] Time Recording venue Label Ref.
1 Martti Similä [fi] Finlandia Orchestra c. 1956 ? ? Fennica
2
Sir Charles Groves
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
1975 4:27 Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool EMI Classics
3
Neemi Järvi
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra 1986 4:33 Gothenburg Concert Hall BIS
4 Stanislav Gorkovenko Saint Petersburg Radio and TV Orchestra [ru] ? 4:21 ? Elap
5 Shuntaro Sato Kuopio Symphony Orchestra [fi] 2002 4:29 Kuopio Music Centre [fi]
Finlandia
6 Osmo Vänskä Lahti Symphony Orchestra 2004 4:07 Sibelius Hall BIS
7 Pietari Inkinen New Zealand Symphony Orchestra 2007 4:51 Michael Fowler Centre Naxos

Notes, references, and sources

Notes
  1. ^ Pan and Echo was published as Sibelius's Op. 53a. However, no work in his oeuvre retains the 'Op. 53b' designation.
  2. ^ Refers to the year in which the performers recorded the work; this may not be the same as the year in which the recording was first released to the general public.
  3. ^ [ M. Similä–Fennica (SS 1) 1968]
  4. ^ C. Groves–EMI Classics (85532) 2004
  5. ^ N. Järvi–BIS (CD–359) 1987
  6. ^ S. Gorkovenko–Elap (44183CD) 1998
  7. ^ S. Sato–Finlandia (0927–49598–2) 2003
  8. ^ O. Vänskä–BIS (CD–1565) 2006
  9. ^ P. Inkinen–Naxos (8.570763) 2008
References
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Dahlström 2003, p. 245.
  2. ^ a b Barnett 2007, p. 175.
Sources
  • Barnett, Andrew (2007). Sibelius. New Haven: Yale University Press. .
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