Sibelius, Jean - 6 Impromptus Op. 5
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Sibelius, Jean - 6 Impromptus Op. 5

Catalogue No: EB8175
Urtext based on the Complete Edition "Jean Sibelius Works" (JSW)

Arrangement piano
Product Format Sheet Music
Composer Sibelius, Jean
Editor Kari Kilpelaeinen
£16.65
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Pages 24
ISMN 9790004182796 (M004182796)
Alternative Item No. EB 8175

The piano runs through Jean Sibelius's oeuvre like a red thread. After some first student pieces, he composed the Sonata op. 12 (EB 8142) in 1893, and his first cycle of piano pieces, the Six Impromptus op. 5. Here the Finnish composer self-assuredly takes up a great romantic genre significantly shaped by Schubert and Chopin. Sibelius draws inspiration from some of his own early works in this composition, yet he also uses the last two pieces from opus 5 as the groundwork for an autonomous "Impromptu" for string orchestra which he put together shortly after completing the piano pieces. "You must judge me on the basis of my orchestral works. The piano does not interest me. It cannot sing," said Sibelius. Yet how seriously can we take this famous quote when considering how masterfully he crossed the boundaries with his Impromptus? Pianists such as Ralf Gothoni, Glenn Gould and Olli Mustonen have not let themselves be deterred by the composer's harsh self-criticism, and, with their interpretations, have provided compelling proof of the opposite.

Contents

  1. Impromptu I
  2. Impromptu II
  3. Impromptu III
  4. Impromptu IV
  5. Impromptu V
  6. Impromptu VI
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