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Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
Selinda och Leander
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Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
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Miscellaneous
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2:58
"Selinda och Leander" is a symphonic poem composed by Swedish composer Wilhelm Peterson-Berger in 1910. The piece was premiered on November 25, 1910, in Stockholm, Sweden, by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of the composer himself. The piece is divided into three movements, each depicting a different aspect of the story of Selinda and Leander. The first movement, "Selinda," is a slow and melancholic introduction that sets the mood for the piece. The second movement, "Leander," is a lively and energetic scherzo that represents the adventurous spirit of the young hero. The final movement, "Selinda and Leander," is a grand and romantic finale that brings the story to a satisfying conclusion. The piece is characterized by Peterson-Berger's use of lush harmonies, colorful orchestration, and sweeping melodies. The composer was known for his love of nature and his music often reflects this, with many of his works featuring pastoral themes and evocative descriptions of the Swedish landscape. "Selinda och Leander" is no exception, with its vivid depictions of the sea, the mountains, and the starry night sky. Overall, "Selinda och Leander" is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases Peterson-Berger's skill as a composer. Its romantic themes and lush orchestration make it a favorite among audiences and performers alike, and it remains a beloved piece of Swedish classical music to this day.
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