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Leevi Madetoja
The Garden of Death, Op. 41
Works Info
Composer
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Leevi Madetoja
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Suite
Compose Date
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1918 - 1921
Average_duration
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14:16
Movement_count
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3
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The Garden of Death, Op. 41 is a symphonic poem composed by Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja in 1924. The piece was premiered on November 28, 1924, by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Georg Schnéevoigt. The Garden of Death is a one-movement work that lasts approximately 20 minutes. The piece is divided into three sections, each with its own distinct character. The first section is marked "Lento" (flight) and is characterized by a sense of unease and foreboding. The music is dark and brooding, with dissonant harmonies and a sense of impending doom. The second section, marked "Tanssi" (dance), is more lively and energetic. The music is faster and more rhythmic, with a sense of urgency and excitement. However, the underlying sense of unease remains, and the music becomes increasingly frenzied and chaotic. The final section, marked "Hautajaiset" (funeral), returns to the dark and brooding mood of the opening. The music is slow and mournful, with a sense of resignation and acceptance. The piece ends with a quiet, somber coda. The Garden of Death is a powerful and evocative work that showcases Madetoja's skill as a composer. The piece is notable for its use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies, which create a sense of tension and unease throughout. The music is also highly atmospheric, with vivid imagery and a strong sense of narrative. Overall, The Garden of Death is a haunting and unforgettable work that remains a staple of the Finnish orchestral repertoire.
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