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Jean Sibelius
Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104
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Composer
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Jean Sibelius
Genre
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Symphony
Style
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Symphony
Compose Date
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1923
First Performance
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Feb 19, 1923
Average_duration
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29:30
Movement_count
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4
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Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104 is a symphony composed by Jean Sibelius, a Finnish composer, in 1923. The symphony was premiered on February 19, 1923, in Helsinki, Finland, conducted by the composer himself. It is the last of Sibelius's symphonies and is considered one of his most enigmatic works. The symphony consists of four movements. The first movement, marked Allegro molto moderato, begins with a quiet, mysterious introduction that gradually builds in intensity. The main theme is introduced by the strings and is characterized by its rhythmic drive and syncopated accents. The second movement, marked Allegretto moderato, is a pastoral interlude featuring a solo clarinet and a solo horn. The third movement, marked Poco vivace, is a scherzo that features a lively, dance-like theme. The final movement, marked Allegro molto, is a triumphant finale that features a majestic theme played by the brass. The symphony is characterized by its use of subtle, shifting harmonies and its sparse, transparent orchestration. Sibelius's use of silence and space is particularly notable in this work, as he often allows the music to dissolve into silence before building it up again. The symphony is also notable for its use of folk-like melodies and rhythms, which are woven into the fabric of the music. Overall, Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104 is a deeply introspective work that reflects Sibelius's personal struggles and his search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. It is a testament to his mastery of orchestration and his ability to create music of great emotional depth and complexity.
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