Jean Sibelius
Humoresque for violin & piano No. 1, Op. 87/1
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Composer:Jean SibeliusGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1923Publication Date:1923Average_duration:5:06Jean Sibelius, a Finnish composer, wrote his "Humoresque for violin & piano No. 1, Op. 87/1" 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" is a single-movement work that lasts approximately three minutes. It is written in the key of D minor and is marked "Allegretto." The piece is characterized by its playful and lighthearted nature, with a melody that is both catchy and memorable. The piece begins with a simple, yet catchy, melody played by the violin. The piano then joins in, providing a rhythmic accompaniment to the violin's melody. The two instruments play off each other, with the violin taking the lead in some sections and the piano in others. The middle section of the piece features a more lyrical melody, played first by the violin and then taken up by the piano. This section provides a contrast to the playful nature of the opening melody and adds a touch of melancholy to the piece. The final section of the "Humoresque" returns to the opening melody, with the violin and piano playing together in unison. The piece ends with a flourish, with both instruments playing a final, triumphant chord. Overall, Sibelius's "Humoresque for violin & piano No. 1, Op. 87/1" is a charming and delightful piece of music. Its catchy melody and playful nature make it a favorite among violinists and pianists alike.More....
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