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MANSION --- Inside Story: A Maestro's Private Symphony Space --- In Helsinki, a conductor and his partner choose an unusual home in a courtyard; playing piano at 1 a.m
The soaring ground-floor ceilings provide ample space for the couple's extensive library, and the study allows room for the baby-grand piano and many musical scores belonging to Mr. Lintu, the 47-year-old chief conductor of Helsinki's Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Hannu Lintu and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra make favorites fresh; Animated Finnish conductor creates brilliance in big, welcoming work by Sibelius
Lintu, a welcome returnee to the podium at Powell Symphony Hall, is a tall thin Finn, and so animated that it seemed at times as though he might pitch himself right over the music stand into the orchestra.
Mahler: Symphony 1
The opening is quite slow, not a drone by any means, but with the character of a drone, particularly in the way it maintains the same soft volume for so long. Finally, far in the distance, the trumpets sound, and then the main tune begins. The transition to that tune is a little awkward because that extended tension has to yield to it so suddenly. Whether that is a \"bug or a feature\" the listener has to decide, but it is not anything to dwell on for long.