Five Esquisses / Viisi luonnosta op. 114 Urtext

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Jean Sibelius's final piano work from 1929 features an ascetic style and unique tonal colorings. This new edition offers an early version of Song in the Forest and a new foreword.

Suitable for: For those interested in piano music and classical repertoire.

This opus dates from 1929 is Sibelius's last work for piano. The most original aspect of this collection is its ascetic, even bare quality, although it also contains some highly individual tonal shifts and colourings. The mysterious Metsälaulu (Song in the Forest) is particularly capturing. (1. Landscape / Maisema - 2 Winter Scene / Talvikuva - 3. Forest Lake / Metsälampi - 4. Song in the Forest / Metsälaulu - 5. Spring Vision / Kevätnäky).

This new edition is based on the complete critical edition "Jean Sibelius Works" (JSW) and contains a new foreword and an early version of the Song of the Forest.

Tämä Sibeliuksen viimeisin opus pianolle on vuodelta 1929, ja sen tyyli on aiempiin salonkikappaleisiin verrattuna askeettinen, vaikuttava ja teknisesti vaativampi. Sisältö: 1. Landscape / Maisema - 2 Winter Scene / Talvikuva - 3. Forest Lake / Metsälampi - 4. Song in the Forest / Metsälaulu - 5. Spring Vision / Kevätnäky.

Tämä uusi editio perustuu Jean Sibeliuksen teosten kriittiseen kokonaisjulkaisuun (JSW) ja sisältää uuden esipuheen sekä varhaisen version Metsälaulusta.

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Co-authorsBy (composer): Jean Sibelius
TitleFive Esquisses / Viisi luonnosta op. 114 Urtext
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