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Jean Sibelius

Sibelius: Finnish Folk Songs, JS 81

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Breitkopf & Härtel  |  SKU: EB9531  |  Barcode: 9790004190111
  • Composer: Jean Sibelius (1865-1957)
  • Editor: Anna Pulkkis
  • Instrumentation: Piano
  • ISMN: 9790004190111
  • Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
  • Pages: 20
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

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Description

Jean Sibelius' arrangements of "Finnish Folk Songs" for piano were first published in print in 1903. Initially, Sibelius had planned to arrange the songs for string orchestra. Why he changed his plans is unknown. It is also unclear whether Sibelius worked only on the melodies in his compositions, or whether he also had the lyrics of the songs "in mind" while composing. At the time of composition, the melodies of the folk songs used were probably relatively well known in Finland. Today they give us a glimpse not only of a bygone era and the melancholy world of Finnish myths, but also of traditional instrumentology: Song No. 4, for example, refers to the kantele, a Finnish instrument that is similar in sound to the zither.

  1. Minun kultani (My Beloved)
  2. Sydämestäni rakastan (I Love You with All My Heart)
  3. Ilta tulee, ehtoo joutuu (Evening Comes)
  4. Tuopa tyttö, kaunis tyttö kanteletta soittaa (That Beautiful Girl [Plays the Kantele])
  5. Velisurmaaja (The Fratricide)
  6. Häämuistelma (Wedding Memory)

Works:

  • Minun kultani kaunis on, sen suu kuin auran kukka (My Beloved Is Beautiful, Her Mouth Like a Corn-cockle), JS 81, No. 1
  • Sydämestäni rakastan (I Love You with All My Heart), JS 81, No. 2
  • Ilta tulee, ehtoo joutuu (Evening Is Coming), JS 81, No. 3
  • Tuopa tyttö, kaunis tyttö (That Beautiful Girl), JS 81, No. 4
  • Velisuurmaaja (The Fratricide), JS 81, No. 5
  • Häämuistelma (Wedding Memory), JS 81, No. 6
Breitkopf & Härtel

Sibelius: Finnish Folk Songs, JS 81

$30.00

Listen on Soundcloud

Description

Jean Sibelius' arrangements of "Finnish Folk Songs" for piano were first published in print in 1903. Initially, Sibelius had planned to arrange the songs for string orchestra. Why he changed his plans is unknown. It is also unclear whether Sibelius worked only on the melodies in his compositions, or whether he also had the lyrics of the songs "in mind" while composing. At the time of composition, the melodies of the folk songs used were probably relatively well known in Finland. Today they give us a glimpse not only of a bygone era and the melancholy world of Finnish myths, but also of traditional instrumentology: Song No. 4, for example, refers to the kantele, a Finnish instrument that is similar in sound to the zither.

  1. Minun kultani (My Beloved)
  2. Sydämestäni rakastan (I Love You with All My Heart)
  3. Ilta tulee, ehtoo joutuu (Evening Comes)
  4. Tuopa tyttö, kaunis tyttö kanteletta soittaa (That Beautiful Girl [Plays the Kantele])
  5. Velisurmaaja (The Fratricide)
  6. Häämuistelma (Wedding Memory)

Works:

  • Minun kultani kaunis on, sen suu kuin auran kukka (My Beloved Is Beautiful, Her Mouth Like a Corn-cockle), JS 81, No. 1
  • Sydämestäni rakastan (I Love You with All My Heart), JS 81, No. 2
  • Ilta tulee, ehtoo joutuu (Evening Is Coming), JS 81, No. 3
  • Tuopa tyttö, kaunis tyttö (That Beautiful Girl), JS 81, No. 4
  • Velisuurmaaja (The Fratricide), JS 81, No. 5
  • Häämuistelma (Wedding Memory), JS 81, No. 6
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