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Jean Sibelius
Snöfrid, Op. 29
Works Info
Composer
:
Jean Sibelius
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
:
Miscellaneous
Compose Date
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1900
First Performance
:
Oct 20, 1900
Average_duration
:
13:30
'Snöfrid, Op. 29' is a symphonic poem composed by Jean Sibelius in 1900. The piece was premiered on November 29, 1900, in Helsinki, Finland, conducted by the composer himself. The work is divided into three movements and has a total duration of approximately 20 minutes. The first movement, marked "Allegro moderato," begins with a mysterious and haunting theme played by the cellos and basses. This theme is then taken up by the rest of the orchestra, building to a climax before subsiding into a quieter section. The music then becomes more agitated, with the brass and percussion taking the lead. The movement ends with a return to the opening theme, played softly by the strings. The second movement, marked "Andantino," is a lyrical and melancholic section. The main theme is introduced by the oboe and is then taken up by the strings. The music builds to a climax before subsiding into a quieter section. The movement ends with a return to the opening theme, played softly by the strings. The final movement, marked "Allegro," is a lively and energetic section. The music is characterized by a driving rhythm and a sense of urgency. The main theme is introduced by the brass and is then taken up by the rest of the orchestra. The music builds to a frenzied climax before subsiding into a quieter section. The movement ends with a triumphant restatement of the main theme. Overall, 'Snöfrid, Op. 29' is a powerful and evocative work that showcases Sibelius's mastery of orchestration and his ability to create vivid musical landscapes. The piece is notable for its use of folk melodies and its incorporation of elements of Finnish mythology. It is a testament to Sibelius's status as one of the greatest composers of the late Romantic era.
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