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At the table of Jean Sibelius.

At the table of Jean Sibelius.
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Säveltäjä Jean Sibeliuksen kulinaarinen historia säilyneitten dokumenttien, kirjeiden ja päiväkirjojen, suvun ja muiden aikalaisten kertomuksien ja anekdoottien sekä aikakausiin liittyvien keittokirjojen ja ruokalistojen perusteella. Sibeliuksen perikunnan luvalla tekijöille ovat avautuneet ovet niin Ainolaan kuin yksityisarkistoonkin. Upeat valokuvat - esimerkiksi Berliinistä ja Wienistä sekä tietysti Ainolasta - täydentävät Sibeliuksen elämänvaiheita. Erityisen ihastunut Jean Sibelius oli Englantiin, jossa hänen intohimonsa ostereihin jälleen heräsi. Helsingissä Sibelius hummaili ystäviensä seurassa Kämpissä. Vuonna 1914 Sibelius matkusti Yhdysvaltoihin. Menestys oli suuri, ja Sibelius nautti varauksettomasti ylellisestä elämästä. Sponsori-miljonääri tarjosi illallisen New Yorkin hienoimmassa ravintolassa Delmonicossa. Ruokalistalla oli kaviaaria, hiillostettua lohta, helmikananpoikaa ja juustoa, ja äveriäs Stoeckel saattoi sanoa tavanneensa vertaisensa gastronomin. Upea teos juhlistaa koko Sibeliuksen juhlavuotta 2015.


With special permission from Sibelius’s heirs, the authors gained unprecedented access to the private collections of his home, Ainola, and the National Archives of Finland. Vivid new and vintage photographs enliven the dramatic tale of Sibelius’s life (1865-1957).“The master is quite a gourmet,” said his private secretary Santeri Levas. This was evident on his frequent travels.Sibelius was fond of England, where his passion for oysters was reawakened. He feasted on local fare in Italy and in Berlin, where he visited some 40 times.In Helsinki, Sibelius and his artistic circle held legendary dinner parties at the Hotel Kämp. At Ainola, he and his family dined on traditional Finnish fare: game, seafood, vegetables and fruit straight from his wife’s beloved garden, as well as homey delights such as whipped lingonberry pudding.In 1914, Sibelius made a successful concert tour in the United States, where he enjoyed the utmost in luxury. His millionaire patron, Carl Stoeckel, wined and dined him at New York’s finest restaurants such as Delmonico’s. As they savoured caviar, salmon, guinea fowl, cheeses and champagne, Stoeckel met his gastronomic match.Risto and Ritva Lehmusoksa’s lavishly-illustrated volume celebrates the 150th anniversary of Sibelius’s birth in delightful style.
With special permission from Sibelius’s heirs, the authors gained unprecedented access to the private collections of his home, Ainola, and the National Archives of Finland. Vivid new and vintage photographs enliven the dramatic tale of Sibelius’s life (1865-1957).“The master is quite a gourmet,” said his private secretary Santeri Levas. This was evident on his frequent travels.Sibelius was fond of England, where his passion for oysters was reawakened. He feasted on local fare in Italy and in Berlin, where he visited some 40 times.In Helsinki, Sibelius and his artistic circle held legendary dinner parties at the Hotel Kämp. At Ainola, he and his family dined on traditional Finnish fare: game, seafood, vegetables and fruit straight from his wife’s beloved garden, as well as homey delights such as whipped lingonberry pudding.In 1914, Sibelius made a successful concert tour in the United States, where he enjoyed the utmost in luxury. His millionaire patron, Carl Stoeckel, wined and dined him at New York’s finest restaurants such as Delmonico’s. As they savoured caviar, salmon, guinea fowl, cheeses and champagne, Stoeckel met his gastronomic match.Risto and Ritva Lehmusoksa’s lavishly-illustrated volume celebrates the 150th anniversary of Sibelius’s birth in delightful style.
With special permission from Sibelius’s heirs, the authors gained unprecedented access to the private collections of his home, Ainola, and the National Archives of Finland. Vivid new and vintage photographs enliven the dramatic tale of Sibelius’s life (1865-1957).“The master is quite a gourmet,” said his private secretary Santeri Levas. This was evident on his frequent travels.Sibelius was fond of England, where his passion for oysters was reawakened. He feasted on local fare in Italy and in Berlin, where he visited some 40 times.In Helsinki, Sibelius and his artistic circle held legendary dinner parties at the Hotel Kämp. At Ainola, he and his family dined on traditional Finnish fare: game, seafood, vegetables and fruit straight from his wife’s beloved garden, as well as homey delights such as whipped lingonberry pudding.In 1914, Sibelius made a successful concert tour in the United States, where he enjoyed the utmost in luxury. His millionaire patron, Carl Stoeckel, wined and dined him at New York’s finest restaurants such as Delmonico’s. As they savoured caviar, salmon, guinea fowl, cheeses and champagne, Stoeckel met his gastronomic match.Risto and Ritva Lehmusoksa’s lavishly-illustrated volume celebrates the 150th anniversary of Sibelius’s birth in delightful style.
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