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Jean Sibelius's ''Karelia Suite'', Op. 11, was written in 1893 for the Viipuri Students' Association. It was premiered in the Imperial Alexander University in Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland, under the title ''Karelia Music''. The suite is one of Sibelius's earlier works and remains one of his most popular.〔 ''Karelia Music'' was written in the beginning of Sibelius' compositional career, and the complete music consists of an Overture, 8 Tableaux, and 2 Intermezzi. The music runs about 44 minutes, as opposed to the suite, which lasts about 12 minutes. The rough-hewn character of the music was deliberate - the aesthetic intention was not to dazzle with technique but to capture the quality of "naive," folk-based authenticity. Historical comments have noted the nationalistic character of the music. ==Orchestration== ;Woodwinds: :3 Flutes (3rd doubling Piccolo) :3 Oboes (3rd doubling English horn) :2 Clarinets :2 Bassoons ;Brass: :4 Horns in F and E :3 Trumpets in F and E :3 Trombones :Tuba ;Percussion: :timpani, :bass drum, :cymbals, :triangle, :tambourine ;Voices: :2 Sopranos/Baritones (Tableau 1) :1 Baritone (Tableau 5) :SATB choir (Tableau 8) ;Strings :Violins I, II :Violas :Violoncellos :Double basses Ralph Wood has commented on the role of the percussion in this composition. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Karelia Suite」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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