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Jean Sibelius
Duke Magnus, Op. 57/6
Works Info
Composer
:
Jean Sibelius
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Song
Compose Date
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1909
Average_duration
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3:33
"Duke Magnus, Op. 57/6" is a composition by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was composed in 1909 and premiered on December 8, 1909, in Helsinki, Finland. The piece is part of a larger work called "Kuolema" (Death), which is a collection of incidental music that Sibelius composed for a play of the same name by his brother-in-law, Arvid Järnefelt. "Duke Magnus" is the sixth movement of "Kuolema" and is a short, lively piece that features a solo violin accompanied by a small orchestra. The piece is named after a character in the play, Duke Magnus, who is a young, carefree nobleman. The music reflects his character, with its playful and energetic melodies. The piece begins with a jaunty violin solo that is soon joined by the rest of the orchestra. The music is light and airy, with a sense of joy and freedom. The violin solo returns throughout the piece, weaving in and out of the orchestral accompaniment. The music builds to a climax before ending with a flourish. One of the characteristics of "Duke Magnus" is its use of folk melodies. Sibelius was known for incorporating Finnish folk music into his compositions, and "Duke Magnus" is no exception. The piece features a lively dance rhythm that is reminiscent of traditional Finnish folk music. Overall, "Duke Magnus, Op. 57/6" is a charming and lively piece of music that showcases Sibelius's skill as a composer. Its use of folk melodies and playful rhythms make it a popular choice for orchestral performances and recordings.
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