![]() ![]() ![]() Originariamente faceva parte della musica occasionale che compose per la commedia del 1903 di suo cognato Arvid Järnefelt Kuolema ( Morte ), ma è molto meglio conosciuta come un pezzo da concerto separato. The work draws to a somber end with three ominous chords. 1, è un breve lavoro orchestrale del compositore finlandese Jean Sibelius. Passions rise in the middle section, and as the opening material reasserts itself at the end of the dance, it is clear that the woman has died. As the music unfolds, it exhibits a remarkable ambiguity of mood, reflecting both an old woman's joy at being reunited with her dead husband and the audience's knowledge that it is in fact Death himself that the mother is dancing with. Cast in a ternary dance form, Valse Triste opens with a simple utterance, but this apparently transparent statement masterfully introduces an overwhelming mood of vast, if perhaps bittersweet, melancholy. The Valse triste is part of the incidental music tin several movements of Kuolem a op. 7 (1924), perhaps in acknowledgement of the tremendous effect this composition had on Sibelius' career. ('Valse triste') näidendist 'Kuolema', viiulikontsert ja süidid 'Karelia' ja 'Lemminkäinen' (sealhulgas 'Toonela luik'). ![]() A brief paraphrase of the Valse can even be found at the end of the composer's Symphony No. Jean Sibelius (õieti Johan Julius Christian Sibelius, hüüdnimi Janne 8. Still, the work stands quite well on its own as an orchestral poem in miniature, and it seems today as fresh, charming, and thoroughly well-crafted as it did when it single-handedly spread its composer's fame through the tea houses of Europe and America. The Valse was extracted and published separately from the composer's incidental music to his brother-in-law's play Kuolema (Death). To by pierwotnie czci przypadkowe muzyk skomponowa jego brat-in-law Arvid Järnefelt s 1903 gry Kuolema ( mier ), ale jest znacznie lepiej znany jako oddzielny kawaek koncertowej. Despite almost a century of familiarity and unsatisfactory performances by unlikely instrumental combinations, it's easy to imagine the truly magical effect that Jean Sibelius' Valse Triste (1904) must have had on audiences of the day. Herbert von Karajan beschftigte sich schon frh mit Sibelius Kompositionen. 44 nr 1 to krótkie dzieo orkiestrowe fiskiego kompozytora Jeana Sibeliusa. ![]()
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