Jean Sibelius
Resemblence, for male chorus
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Composer:Jean SibeliusGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1922Average_duration:1:47"Resemblance" is a choral work composed by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. The piece was composed in 1915 and premiered in Helsinki on May 16, 1915. The work is written for male chorus and is divided into three movements. The first movement, marked "Allegro," begins with a lively and rhythmic melody in the tenor section. The melody is then passed to the basses and then to the baritones. The movement is characterized by its energetic and driving rhythm, with the voices often singing in unison or in close harmony. The movement ends with a triumphant and powerful chord. The second movement, marked "Andante," is a slower and more contemplative piece. The melody is sung by the tenors and is then passed to the basses and baritones. The harmonies are more complex in this movement, with the voices often singing in dissonance before resolving into a more consonant chord. The movement ends with a quiet and peaceful chord. The final movement, marked "Allegro," returns to the energetic and driving rhythm of the first movement. The melody is sung by the tenors and is then passed to the basses and baritones. The movement is characterized by its use of syncopation and rhythmic complexity. The voices often sing in overlapping patterns, creating a sense of excitement and urgency. The movement ends with a powerful and triumphant chord. Overall, "Resemblance" is a dynamic and exciting work for male chorus. Sibelius's use of rhythm and harmony creates a sense of energy and urgency throughout the piece, while the contemplative second movement provides a moment of reflection and introspection. The work is a testament to Sibelius's skill as a composer and his ability to create powerful and moving choral music.More....
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