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From Sibelius to Sallinen - Finnish Nationalism and the Music of Finland (Hardcover, New)
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From Sibelius to Sallinen - Finnish Nationalism and the Music of Finland (Hardcover, New)
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This comprehensive study of the evolution of Finnish art music from
continental predecessors and native folk music traces the
development of Sibelius's musical language from his first major
work, Kullervo, the first genuine Finnish recitative, to the last
tone poem, Tapiola. De Gorog asserts the importance of En Saga,
Sibelius's first major, purely orchestral work, as a composition
that affirms the composer's belief in both rhythm and in the
variation method (the germ motif technique). The impact of folk
music on the germ motif technique as well as on melody, phrase
construction, and harmony are also analyzed. Although Sibelius's
use of rhythm was more restrained than that of Bartok, Stravinsky,
or Prokofiev, similarities in basic trends and folk music
influences are noted by de Gorog. From Sibelius to Sallinen
emphasizes the importance of various aspects of Finnish culture,
the historical events that shaped that culture, and Finnish
nationalism in the evolution of Finnish music in general. It also
delineates the major sources of inspiration for Sibelius's unique
musical idiom. The volume clarifies Sibelius's position as founder
of Finnish art music and considers the evolution of trends
established by him in the works of younger Finnish composers. The
first three chapters provide an historical prism through which to
view Finnish culture and music, discuss Finnish music prior to
Sibelius, and relate Finnish nationalism to the composer's
philosophy and music. Chapters 4 through 7 focus on Sibelius, his
compositions, and their lasting impact. Two final chapters address
instrumental music after Sibelius and stage and vocal music in
Finland. A discography provides ready access and fullinformation on
the works and completes the volume as an informative resource for
students, teachers, researchers, musicologists, and performers as
well as a valuable addition to university music libraries and
conservatories.
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