Finnish composer Einojuhani Rautavaara wrote his Symphony No. 3 in 1959–60. Although employing serial procedures, the harmonies are firmly tonal throughout. In fact, the romantic gestures of the symphony, the majestic use of brass (including Wagner Tubas), as well as the use of German tempo markings, owes much to the symphonies of Anton Bruckner, and the symphony has been termed by critics as neo-Brucknerian in style.
Movements
- Langsam, breit, ruhig
- Langsam, doch nicht schleppend
- Sehr schnell
- Bewegt
Analysis
Instrumentation
Premiere
Recordings
Orchestra | Conductor | Record Company | Year of Recording | Format |
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Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra | Leif Segerstam | Ondine Records | 2007 | CD/SACD hybrid |
Royal Scottish National Orchestra | Hannu Lintu | Naxos Records | 1997 | CD |
Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra | Max Pommer | Ondine Records | 1988 | CD |
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