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Jean Sibelius
Moderato, for violin, cello & piano in A minor
Works Info
Composer
:
Jean Sibelius
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
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1885
Average_duration
:
3:14
Jean Sibelius composed the 'Moderato' for violin, cello & piano in A minor in 1894. The piece premiered in Helsinki, Finland, on December 13, 1894, with Sibelius himself playing the piano, accompanied by violinist Karl Ekman and cellist Georg Schnéevoigt. The 'Moderato' consists of a single movement and has a duration of approximately six minutes. The piece begins with a melancholic and introspective melody played by the cello, accompanied by the piano. The violin then enters with a counter-melody, creating a dialogue between the two instruments. The piano provides a delicate and supportive accompaniment, adding depth and texture to the piece. The middle section of the 'Moderato' features a more lively and rhythmic theme, with the violin and cello playing in unison. The piano provides a driving accompaniment, creating a sense of urgency and tension. The section builds to a climax before returning to the opening theme. The final section of the 'Moderato' returns to the introspective melody of the opening, with the cello and violin playing in harmony. The piano provides a gentle and supportive accompaniment, creating a sense of resolution and closure. The 'Moderato' is characteristic of Sibelius's early style, which is characterized by a focus on melody and a strong sense of national identity. The piece is notable for its use of folk-like melodies and its exploration of the expressive possibilities of the violin, cello, and piano. The 'Moderato' is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases Sibelius's talent as a composer and his ability to create music that is both emotionally powerful and technically impressive.
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