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Tor Aulin
Master Olof, Op. 22
Works Info
Composer
:
Tor Aulin
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Suite
Average_duration
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28:11
Movement_count
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5
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Master Olof, Op. 22 is a symphonic suite composed by Tor Aulin, a Swedish composer, violinist, and conductor. The suite was composed in 1904 and premiered on November 25, 1905, in Stockholm, Sweden. The suite is based on the play "Master Olof" by August Strindberg, a Swedish playwright, novelist, and essayist. The suite consists of four movements, each representing a different scene from the play. The first movement, "Prologue," is a slow and solemn introduction that sets the tone for the suite. The second movement, "The Market," is a lively and bustling scherzo that depicts the chaos and excitement of a medieval market. The third movement, "The Church," is a slow and contemplative adagio that represents the religious themes of the play. The final movement, "The Burning of the Castle," is a dramatic and intense finale that depicts the climactic scene of the play. The suite is characterized by its use of Swedish folk melodies and its incorporation of traditional Swedish instruments, such as the nyckelharpa and the fiddle. Aulin's use of these instruments gives the suite a distinctly Swedish flavor and helps to evoke the medieval setting of the play. The suite also features lush harmonies and rich orchestration, showcasing Aulin's skill as a composer. Overall, Master Olof, Op. 22 is a powerful and evocative symphonic suite that captures the drama and emotion of August Strindberg's play. Aulin's use of Swedish folk melodies and traditional instruments gives the suite a unique character and helps to transport the listener to a bygone era.
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