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| 512.1 | ������WORDS?????? | DSSDEV::CHALTAS |  | Tue Oct 28 1986 08:28 | 7 | 
|  |     Funny -- FINLANDIA HAS NO WORDS!
    
    If you find it, I'd be curious to see what hack has grafted
    words onto it, and what those words are.
    
    
    			George
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| 512.2 | Good tunes never die... | COOKIE::ROLLOW | Redneck cookin'... Fryit! | Tue Oct 28 1986 13:37 | 10 | 
|  |     "Finlandia" is used as the musical basis for many hymns.  The
    1968 Methodist Hymnal listed the musical credits for all the
    songs and "Finlandia" was right up there with "Traditional".
    
    For older re-released recordings of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
    I'd look though the CBS catalog.  I think that's who they
    recorded with.
    
    					Alan
    
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| 512.3 | THE SOUND IS UNCOMPARABLE | RDGE43::EARLY | JOAN - THE EARLY BIRD | Thu Oct 30 1986 08:43 | 20 | 
|  | 
    Many thanks for replying to my query.  
    
    Re .1
    
    Normally Finlandia does not have any words, the
    record I have uses the choir right at the end. 
    Even though you seem a little sceptical I have
    yet to have anyone listen to it who does not think
    it adds a beautiul note to the piece.  Most people
    then want to go out and buy it!!
    
    
    I have the added disadvantage that I am in England
    and the choice is somewhat more limited than in the
    States.  My neighbour visits Las Vegas regularly so
    I figured he might be able to obtain a copy that way.
    No joy yet..
    
    
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| 512.4 | More Finlandia info | CHECK::MWRESINSKI |  | Thu Oct 30 1986 14:19 | 19 | 
|  |     
    A 1980 catalog lists "Finlandia" with Ormandy and the Philadelphia
    Orchestra with the Mormon T.  As with most Finlandias, there are
    other selections with which I am unfamiliar, so I don't know if 
    the Choir is actually heard on Finlandia or one of the other
    selections.  I don't know if any of these are on CD, but these LP
    listings may be helpful for a start:
    
    Finlandia, Valse Triste, Alfven and Grieg: Peer Gynt  Columbia MS-6196
    Finlandia, Valse Triste, En Saga, Swan of Tuonela     Columbia MS-6732
      both with the Ormandy/Mormon combination in English.
    
    I also found a Finnish version by the Helsinki University Chorus
    and the Cincinatti Symphony coupled with the Sibelius Origin of
    Fire cantata and Pohjola's Daughter on Varese/Sarabande 81041.
    
    > R.Michael
      
    
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| 512.5 |  | COVERT::COVERT | John Covert | Sun Nov 02 1986 07:22 | 7 | 
|  | >   I have the added disadvantage that I am in England
>   and the choice is somewhat more limited than in the
>   States.
Have you tried Tower Records in Piccadilly yet?
/john
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| 512.6 | This one perhaps. | COOKIE::ROLLOW | Even Bricks need love. | Sat Aug 08 1987 21:15 | 13 | 
|  |     re: .0
    
    You might want to look at the recording of Finlandia on BIS
    CD-314.  It includes a male chorus.  A translation of the
    first few verses follows:
    
    	O Finland, look, your dawn approaches,
    	And the night is dispersed, dark and long.
    	Hear how the voive of the lark mixes with sighing space,
    	Soon the skies will be filled with 
    It was recorded by The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conducted
    by Neeme Jarvi, with the Laulun Ystavat Male Choir.
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| 512.7 |  | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | Peter Davis (aka SARAH::P_DAVIS) | Mon Aug 10 1987 11:57 | 4 | 
|  |     Re/ .6:
    
    I guess we have to buy this disc to find out what the skies will
    soon be filled with.
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