Jean Sibelius
Jager March, Op. 91a
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Composer:Jean SibeliusGenre:ChoralStyle:SeptetCompose Date:1917Average_duration:2:05The "Jäger March, Op. 91a" is a composition by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was composed in 1917, during the First World War, and premiered on December 16 of the same year in Helsinki. The march is dedicated to the Finnish Jäger troops, who fought alongside the Germans against the Russians during the war. The "Jäger March" is a short and lively piece, with a duration of approximately three minutes. It is written in the key of D major and consists of three main sections. The first section is characterized by a strong and rhythmic melody played by the brass instruments, which is then repeated by the woodwinds. The second section is more lyrical and features a beautiful melody played by the strings. The third section is a reprise of the first section, with some variations and a coda that brings the march to a triumphant close. The "Jäger March" is a typical example of Sibelius's patriotic music, which often celebrated the Finnish people and their struggle for independence. The march is full of energy and enthusiasm, reflecting the courage and determination of the Jäger troops. The use of brass and percussion instruments gives the piece a martial character, while the lyrical second section provides a contrast and adds emotional depth to the composition. Overall, the "Jäger March, Op. 91a" is a powerful and uplifting piece of music, which has become a popular patriotic song in Finland. Its catchy melody and stirring rhythms make it a favorite of military bands and audiences alike, and it remains one of Sibelius's most beloved compositions.More....
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Jager March, Op.91a
Jääkärien marssi (March of the Finnish Jäger Battalion), Op. 91a (original version for male voice choir and piano)
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