
5 (final version and extended excerpts from original version) Beyond 2022, Vänskä and the orchestra will maintain their musical relationship, with Vänskä returning for ongoing concert engagements. This season marks the end of Osmo Vänskä’s tenure with the Minnesota Orchestra after 19 years as music director. In addition, Minnesota Orchestra violist Sam Bergman hosts a special programme that explores the history behind the multiple versions of Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony. Vähälä will perform the rarely heard original version of Sibelius’s Violin Concerto and, at a separate concert, the standard final version of the concerto. Soprano Helena Juntunen and violinist Elina Vähälä are the featured guests during the three-week festival.
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The Sibelius Festival forms the centrepiece of the orchestra’s 2021–22 season it features all seven of the Finnish composer’s symphonies, plus the original version of the Fifth, over three weeks, and celebrates the recording cycle that was completed by Vänskä and the orchestra in 2014, one recording of which received the Orchestra’s first Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance. Concerts will take place at Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis. The Minnesota Orchestra and Osmo Vänskä have announced a Sibelius Festival in January 2022. (Photo: Greg Helgeson/Minnesota Orchestra)
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