Jean Sibelius
Humoresques (6) for violin & orchestra, Opp. 87 & 89
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Composer:Jean SibeliusGenre:ConcertoStyle:HumoresqueCompose Date:1917 - 1918Average_duration:19:01Movement_count:6Movement ....Jean Sibelius, the Finnish composer, wrote the 'Humoresques (6) for violin & orchestra, Opp. 87 & 89' in 1917. The work premiered on February 17, 1919, in Helsinki, with Sibelius conducting the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. The six movements of the work are short, light-hearted pieces that showcase Sibelius's skill in writing for the violin. The first movement, marked 'Moderato,' is a playful and whimsical piece that features a lively violin melody accompanied by pizzicato strings. The second movement, 'Andantino,' is a slower, more lyrical piece that showcases the violin's ability to sing. The third movement, 'Allegro,' is a fast and energetic piece that features virtuosic violin passages. The fourth movement, 'Comodo,' is a gentle and peaceful piece that features a simple violin melody accompanied by lush string harmonies. The fifth movement, 'Allegretto,' is a lively and dance-like piece that features a playful violin melody accompanied by syncopated rhythms in the orchestra. The final movement, 'Allegro molto,' is a fast and exciting piece that features a virtuosic violin solo accompanied by a driving orchestral accompaniment. Overall, the 'Humoresques' are characterized by their lightness, playfulness, and virtuosity. Sibelius's skill in writing for the violin is evident throughout the work, with each movement showcasing a different aspect of the instrument's capabilities. The 'Humoresques' remain a popular work in the violin repertoire and are frequently performed in concert halls around the world.More....
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