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August Söderman
Trollsjön
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Works Info
Composer
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August Söderman
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1871
Average_duration
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5:44
"Trollsjön" is a symphonic poem composed by August Söderman, a Swedish composer, conductor, and violinist. The piece was composed in 1866 and premiered on February 22, 1867, at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm. The symphonic poem is divided into three movements, each depicting a different scene from a fairy tale. The first movement, "The Enchanted Lake," begins with a serene and peaceful melody that gradually builds in intensity as the orchestra introduces new themes and motifs. The music evokes the image of a calm lake, surrounded by lush forests and inhabited by magical creatures. The second movement, "The Dance of the Water Nymphs," is a lively and energetic dance that features a playful melody and intricate rhythms. The music captures the joy and exuberance of the water nymphs as they dance and frolic in the enchanted lake. The final movement, "The Tempest," is the most dramatic and intense of the three. The music begins with a menacing and ominous theme that gradually builds in intensity as the storm approaches. The orchestra creates a sense of chaos and turmoil as the winds howl and the waves crash against the shore. The music reaches a climax as the storm subsides, and the enchanted lake returns to its peaceful state. Overall, "Trollsjön" is a masterful example of Söderman's ability to create vivid and evocative musical landscapes. The piece showcases his skill in orchestration, as well as his ability to tell a story through music. The symphonic poem remains a beloved work in the Swedish classical music repertoire and is frequently performed by orchestras around the world.
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