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- Rakastava (The Lover), Op. 14, is a suite by Jean Sibelius. He completed it in 1912, scored for string orchestra, percussion and triangle. He based it...
- conductor (Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra) Sibelius: Karelia Suite, Rakastava, & Lemminkäinen Susanna Mälkki, conductor (Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra)...
- (Yehoshua novel), a 1977 novel by A. B. Yehoshua The Lover (Sibelius) or Rakastava, Op. 14, a 1912 suite by Jean Sibelius The Lovers (disambiguation) Lover...
- orchestral Overture in E major (1891) Ballet Scene (1891) Karelia Suite (1893) Rakastava (1894, arr. 1912) Scènes historiques I (1899, arr. 1911) Overture in A minor (1902)...
- orchestral Overture in E major (1891) Ballet Scene (1891) Karelia Suite (1893) Rakastava (1894, arr. 1912) Scènes historiques I (1899, arr. 1911) Overture in A minor (1902)...
- Sibelius heard Berglund conduct some of the symphonies and the Suite Rakastava, and told Berglund how much he had enjo**** the performances. He met Sibelius...
- orchestral Overture in E major (1891) Ballet Scene (1891) Karelia Suite (1893) Rakastava (1894, arr. 1912) Scènes historiques I (1899, arr. 1911) Overture in A minor (1902)...
- historiques I, the Nocturne from the King Christian II Suite, a movement from Rakastava, Lemminkäinen's Return, and the Fourth Symphony. Sibelius was very pleased...
- Eugen Schauman. The 1909 version is extant. In 1894, Sibelius composed Rakastava (The Lover), a three-part choral suite for tenor and male choir a cappella...
- orchestral Overture in E major (1891) Ballet Scene (1891) Karelia Suite (1893) Rakastava (1894, arr. 1912) Scènes historiques I (1899, arr. 1911) Overture in A minor (1902)...