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Jean Sibelius
Humoresque for violin & piano No. 4, Op. 89/2
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Works Info
Composer
:
Jean Sibelius
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
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Humoresque
Compose Date
:
1922
Publication Date
:
1922
Average_duration
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3:49
Jean Sibelius, a Finnish composer, wrote the "Humoresque for violin & piano No. 4, Op. 89/2" in 1917. The piece premiered in Helsinki, Finland, on November 17, 1917, with Sibelius himself playing the piano and the violinist Paul Cherkassky playing the violin. The "Humoresque for violin & piano No. 4, Op. 89/2" is a single-movement piece that lasts approximately three minutes. It is a lively and playful piece that showcases Sibelius's skill in writing for the violin. The piece is in the key of G minor and is marked "Allegretto." The piece begins with a jaunty violin melody that is accompanied by a rhythmic piano part. The melody is then repeated with slight variations, and the piano part becomes more complex. The middle section of the piece features a slower, more lyrical melody that is played by the violin. The piano provides a gentle accompaniment, and the melody is repeated with slight variations. The piece then returns to the opening melody, which is played with more energy and intensity. The piece ends with a flourish, with the violin and piano playing together in unison. The "Humoresque for violin & piano No. 4, Op. 89/2" is a charming and delightful piece that showcases Sibelius's skill in writing for the violin. The piece is characterized by its lively and playful melody, its rhythmic piano accompaniment, and its overall sense of joy and exuberance. It is a popular piece in the violin repertoire and is frequently performed in recitals and concerts.
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