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Leevi Madetoja
Laulumme maa
Works Info
Composer
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Leevi Madetoja
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Chorus
Laulumme maa is a choral work composed by Leevi Madetoja in 1938. The piece was premiered on May 1, 1938, in Helsinki, Finland, by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Academic Male Choir of Helsinki. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, "Kevät," or "Spring," is characterized by its lively and energetic tempo. The music is bright and optimistic, reflecting the joy and renewal of springtime. The choir sings of the beauty of the Finnish landscape, with lyrics that describe the blooming flowers and the return of the birds. The second movement, "Kesä," or "Summer," is slower and more contemplative. The music is more subdued, reflecting the peacefulness of a summer evening. The choir sings of the long days and the warmth of the sun, with lyrics that describe the beauty of the Finnish countryside and the tranquility of the lakes. The final movement, "Syksy," or "Autumn," is the most dramatic of the three. The music is more intense, reflecting the changing of the seasons and the approach of winter. The choir sings of the falling leaves and the fading light, with lyrics that describe the melancholy beauty of the Finnish landscape in autumn. Overall, Laulumme maa is a celebration of the natural beauty of Finland and the changing of the seasons. Madetoja's music is characterized by its lush harmonies and sweeping melodies, which perfectly capture the majesty and grandeur of the Finnish landscape. The piece remains a beloved classic of Finnish choral music, and is frequently performed by choirs throughout the country.
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