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Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
Frösöblomster, for piano, Op. 16
Works Info
Composer
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Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1896
Average_duration
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26:25
Movement_count
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8
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Frösöblomster, Op. 16 is a piano suite composed by Swedish composer Wilhelm Peterson-Berger in 1896. The suite is inspired by the flowers of Frösön, an island in the middle of Lake Storsjön in Sweden, where Peterson-Berger spent his summers. The suite consists of six movements, each named after a different flower found on the island. The suite premiered in Stockholm in 1896, with Peterson-Berger himself performing. The suite was well-received and helped establish Peterson-Berger as a leading figure in Swedish music. The first movement, "Näckrosen" (The Water Lily), is a delicate and dreamy piece, evoking the image of a water lily floating on the surface of a calm lake. The second movement, "Blåsippan" (The Blue Anemone), is a lively and playful piece, with a dance-like rhythm and a bright melody. The third movement, "Solskenet" (The Sunshine), is a slow and contemplative piece, with a melancholic melody that gradually builds to a powerful climax. The fourth movement, "Ängsöka" (The Meadow Saxifrage), is a lively and energetic piece, with a fast and intricate melody that evokes the image of a flower dancing in the wind. The fifth movement, "Fjäriln vingad" (The Winged Butterfly), is a delicate and graceful piece, with a fluttering melody that evokes the image of a butterfly flitting from flower to flower. The final movement, "Höstkväll" (Autumn Evening), is a slow and melancholic piece, with a haunting melody that evokes the image of a sunset over the lake. Overall, Frösöblomster, Op. 16 is a beautiful and evocative piano suite, showcasing Peterson-Berger's skill as a composer and his love for the natural beauty of his homeland.
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