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Suite In A Major String Trio. Jean Sibelius. Cello sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music.

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Suite In A Major String Trio. Jean Sibelius. Cello noter. Viola noter. Fiolin noter.

Original

Suite In A Major String Trio composed by Jean Sibelius. 1865-1957. For string trio. Score. Published by Fennica Gehrman. FG.042-08788-6. ISBN 979-0-042-08788-6. The Suite is a student exercise, first performed 13.4.1889 at a musical soiree at the Helsinki Music Institute. Ferruccio Busoni, who was teacher of piano at the Institute at the time, described the first performance as follows. "We sharpened our concentration as we realised that we were about to hear something quite beyond the usual standard for student works. In the A major suite, colour comes to the fore for the first time as a major element in Sibelius's music. The emphasis on sonic texture is joined - somewhat unusually for such an early work - by a fairly bold handling of rhythm and harmony. Unfortunately only the first three movements of the suite have survived in tact. The concept of the missing Gigue has survived, however, and is included in this publication.

Oversettelse

Suite In A Major String Trio komponert av Jean Sibelius. 1865-1957. For stryketrio. Resultat. Publisert av Fennica Gehrman. FG.042-08788-6. ISBN 979-0-042-08788-6. The Suite er en student trening, urfremført 13.4.1889 på en musikalsk soaré ved Helsinki Music Institute. Ferruccio Busoni, som var lærer i piano ved Institutt på den tiden, beskrev den første ytelsen som følger. "Vi skjerpet vår konsentrasjon som vi innså at vi var i ferd med å høre noe helt utenom det vanlige standard for student verk. I en stor suite, kommer fargen i forgrunnen for første gang som et viktig element i Sibelius 'musikk. Vektleggingen av sonisk tekstur er sluttet - noe uvanlig for en så tidlig arbeid - etter en ganske fet håndtering av rytme og harmoni. Dessverre er bare de tre første satsene i suiten har overlevd i takt. The concept of the missing Gigue has survived, however, and is included in this publication.