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Jean Sibelius
Jubal, Op. 35/1
Works Info
Composer
:
Jean Sibelius
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1907 - 1908
Average_duration
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5:08
Jubal, Op. 35/1 is a composition by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was composed in 1906 and premiered on November 26, 1906, in Helsinki, Finland. The piece is part of a larger work called the Karelia Suite, which was inspired by the folk music of the Karelia region of Finland. Jubal is the first movement of the Karelia Suite and is named after the biblical figure Jubal, who was said to be the father of all musicians. The piece is written for a full orchestra and has a duration of approximately six minutes. The movement begins with a fanfare-like introduction played by the brass section, which is followed by a lively and energetic melody played by the strings. The melody is then passed around to different sections of the orchestra, including the woodwinds and brass. The middle section of the movement features a slower and more contemplative melody played by the strings, which is then joined by the woodwinds. This section provides a contrast to the energetic opening of the movement and allows for a moment of reflection before the piece returns to its lively and celebratory theme. Overall, Jubal is a dynamic and uplifting piece of music that showcases Sibelius's skill in composing for a full orchestra. Its use of folk-inspired melodies and brass fanfares make it a quintessentially Finnish piece of music and a beloved part of the Karelia Suite.
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