Great question! Some of the replies to the
general Music Thread addressed this. (Others just recommended a lot of great music to listen to.)
I'll take the liberty of repeating some of my replies from there:
I find that Finnish composer Jean Sibelius makes a great background for both Minna's epics. He was deeply interested in Finnish folklore and the Kalevala, and set several of its episodes to music. (He even tried to reproduce traditional runo-singers' rhythms.)
Directly relevant to ARTD or any mention of the past in SSSS:
The Swan of Tuonela (the river of death).
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Finlandia, a musical tribute to his homeland. The slow, solemn part at the end later got turned into a Finnish patriotic hymn.
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Kullervo, a retelling of a Kalevala hero's wretchedly tragic life. Luckily, the music has cheerful parts (and a hot, sexy part in the 3rd movement). It also features an evil talking sword. Music:
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https://www.grantparkmusicfestival.com/uploads/pdf/Program%20Notes-Sibelius.pdfJaeger March This music is rated M for Manly.
I've also amused myself imagining an appropriate "mix tape" for our team as they head out into the wilderness. I'll put that in another message.