Jón Asgeirsson
Tíminn og Vatnið (Time and the Water)
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Composer:Jón AsgeirssonGenre:ChoralAverage_duration:31:54Movement_count:21Movement ....Tíminn og Vatnið (Time and the Water) is a symphonic poem composed by Jón Asgeirsson, an Icelandic composer, in 1955. The piece was premiered on May 12, 1955, by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer himself. The composition is divided into three movements, each representing a different aspect of the relationship between time and water. The first movement, "The Source," begins with a slow and mysterious introduction, representing the birth of a stream. The music gradually builds in intensity, as the stream grows stronger and more powerful. The movement ends with a triumphant climax, as the stream becomes a river. The second movement, "The River," is more lively and energetic than the first. It represents the journey of the river, as it flows through different landscapes and encounters various obstacles. The music is full of twists and turns, reflecting the unpredictable nature of the river. The movement ends with a sense of resolution, as the river reaches its destination. The final movement, "The Sea," is the most expansive and grandiose of the three. It represents the vastness and power of the ocean, as it receives the river and becomes one with it. The music is full of sweeping melodies and dramatic climaxes, as the composer seeks to capture the majesty of the sea. Overall, Tíminn og Vatnið is a powerful and evocative piece of music, which uses the orchestra to great effect. The composer's use of melody, harmony, and rhythm is masterful, and he succeeds in creating a vivid musical portrait of the relationship between time and water.More....
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Timinn og Vatnid (Time and the Water)
Fytsti hluti (First part). Tíminn er eins og Vatnið (Time is like the water)
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