Jean Sibelius
Lemminkäinen palaa kotitienoille op. 22/4
Lemminkäinen's Return - Legend for Orchestra
Jean Sibelius
Lemminkäinen palaa kotitienoille op. 22/4
Lemminkäinen's Return - Legend for Orchestra
- Instrumentation Orchestra
- Composer Jean Sibelius
- Editor Tuija Wicklund
- Edition Score (Urtext)
- Publisher Breitkopf & Härtel KG
- Order no. PB5585
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Description:
Little is known about the actual composition process of Lemminkäinen and the performance and publication history is rather complex, resulting in a first complete printing of all the four movements en suite through the complete edition of Jean Sibelius Works only in 2013.
In summer 1894 Sibelius went to Central Europe, carrying among others a plan for an opera freely based on the Kalevala in his mind. But during this trip he reassessed his composing: 'I think I have found my old self again, musically speaking. I think I really am a tone painter and a poet.' As a result he abandoned his opera plans, but musical parts may have found their way into the Lemminkäinen pieces which he started composing during that time. Definitely the overture had, it is now known and loved as 'The Swan of Tuonela'. Lemminkäinen became popular from the beginning and has attained a fixed position in the concert repertoire.
In summer 1894 Sibelius went to Central Europe, carrying among others a plan for an opera freely based on the Kalevala in his mind. But during this trip he reassessed his composing: 'I think I have found my old self again, musically speaking. I think I really am a tone painter and a poet.' As a result he abandoned his opera plans, but musical parts may have found their way into the Lemminkäinen pieces which he started composing during that time. Definitely the overture had, it is now known and loved as 'The Swan of Tuonela'. Lemminkäinen became popular from the beginning and has attained a fixed position in the concert repertoire.