Leevi Madetoja
Mittumaaritulilla
Works Info
Composer:Leevi MadetojaGenre:ChoralStyle:Chorus'Mittumaaritulilla' is a choral work composed by Leevi Madetoja in 1922. The piece was premiered on June 23, 1922, in Helsinki, Finland, by the Helsinki University Chorus. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, 'Kesäyön laulu' (Song of the Summer Night), is a slow and dreamy piece that captures the peacefulness and tranquility of a summer night. The choir sings in unison, creating a sense of unity and harmony. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a gentle rise and fall that mimics the ebb and flow of the night. The second movement, 'Kesäyön valssi' (Waltz of the Summer Night), is a lively and upbeat piece that captures the joy and energy of a summer night. The choir sings in harmony, with each voice part taking turns leading the melody. The rhythm is fast and playful, with a strong emphasis on the downbeat. The melody is catchy and memorable, with a sense of movement and momentum that keeps the piece moving forward. The third movement, 'Kesäyön rukous' (Prayer of the Summer Night), is a slow and solemn piece that captures the reverence and awe of a summer night. The choir sings in harmony, with each voice part blending together to create a rich and full sound. The melody is haunting and beautiful, with a sense of longing and yearning that reflects the deep emotions of the piece. Overall, 'Mittumaaritulilla' is a beautiful and evocative choral work that captures the essence of a summer night. The three movements each have their own unique characteristics, but together they create a cohesive and powerful piece that is both moving and memorable.More....