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Peter Heise
Jutland, No. 78
Works Info
Composer
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Peter Heise
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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1:49
'Jutland, No. 78' is a choral work composed by Peter Heise, a Danish composer, in 1876. The piece was premiered on June 5, 1876, in Aarhus, Denmark, and was dedicated to the Danish composer Niels Gade. The work consists of four movements, each of which is based on a poem by the Danish poet Christian Richardt. The first movement, "The Sea," is a powerful and dramatic depiction of the sea, with the choir singing of the "mighty waves" and the "roaring storm." The second movement, "The Battle," is a vivid portrayal of the Battle of Jutland, which took place in 1864 during the Second Schleswig War. The choir sings of the "thundering guns" and the "shrieks of the dying." The third movement, "The Dead," is a mournful and somber reflection on the aftermath of the battle, with the choir singing of the "silent graves" and the "weeping widows." The final movement, "The Homeland," is a triumphant celebration of Denmark, with the choir singing of the "green fields" and the "happy homes." The characteristics of 'Jutland, No. 78' are typical of Heise's style, which is characterized by a strong sense of melody and a deep emotional intensity. The work is also notable for its use of chromaticism and dissonance, which add to the dramatic effect of the music. Overall, 'Jutland, No. 78' is a powerful and moving work that captures the spirit of Denmark and the tragedy of war.
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