Jean Sibelius
La fille de Pohjola op. 49
Fantaisie symphonique
Jean Sibelius
La fille de Pohjola op. 49
Fantaisie symphonique
- Formation Orchestre
- Compositeur Jean Sibelius
- Édition Partition de poche
- Maison d’Édition Robert Lienau Musikverlag
- N ° de commande RL32780
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Description:
The tone poem Pohjola's Daughter Op.49 - a 'Symphonic Fantasy for Large Orchestra' - was written by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius in 1906. The story is a variation of Orpheus in the Underworld, depicting a hero (Väinämöinen) who spotted the beautiful 'daughter of the North' (Pohjola), seated on a rainbow. The hero asked her to join him, but she agreed with the condition that he should be able to perform a number of difficult tasks - most notably, building a boat from fragments of her distaff. However the hero's attempt was in vain, as he was thwarted by evil spirits and injured himself with an axe. He gave up the challenge and continued his journey alone.
A study score for Prokofiev's popular Kalevala-inspired symphonic poem Pohjola's Daughter Op.49, which is ideal for study and perusal usage.
A study score for Prokofiev's popular Kalevala-inspired symphonic poem Pohjola's Daughter Op.49, which is ideal for study and perusal usage.