Английская Википедия:Allan Pettersson
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Gustaf Allan Pettersson (19 September 1911 – 20 June 1980) was a Swedish composer and violist. He is considered one of the 20th century's most important Swedish composers and was described as one of the last great symphonists, often compared to Gustav Mahler.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn[1]Шаблон:Rp[2] His music can hardly be confused with other 20th-century works. In the final decade of his life, his symphonies (typically one-movement works) developed an international following, particularly in Germany and Sweden.Шаблон:Sfn Of these, his best known work is Symphony No. 7. His music later found success in the United States.[3]Шаблон:Rp The conductors Antal Doráti and Sergiu Comissiona premiered and recorded several of his symphonies. Pettersson's song cycle Barefoot Songs influenced many of his compositions. Doráti arranged eight of the Barefoot Songs. Birgit Cullberg produced three ballets based on Pettersson's music.
Pettersson studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music's conservatory. For more than a decade, he was a violist in the Stockholm Concert Society; after retiring he devoted himself exclusively to composition. Later in his life, he experienced rheumatoid arthritis. Pettersson was awarded the Swedish royal medal Litteris et Artibus.
Biography
Early life
Born on 19 September 1911,[4] Gustaf Allan Pettersson was the youngest of four children.Шаблон:Sfn His father, Karl Viktor Pettersson (1875–1952),Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn was a violent, alcoholic blacksmith,[5] and his mother, Ida Paulina (née Svenson) (1876–1960), was a dressmaker.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn Pettersson was born at Granhammar manor in Västra Ryd parish in the Uppland province of Sweden. He grew up poor[6] in Stockholm's Södermalm district,Шаблон:Sfn where he lived during his whole life.Шаблон:Sfn He once said: Шаблон:Blockquote With his parents and siblings, Pettersson lived in a damp, one-room basement apartment with bars on the window.[5]Шаблон:Sfn When he was 10, Pettersson bought a cheap violin with money he earned from selling Christmas cards[6] and taught himself to play it.[5] Even the beatings he received from his father and the threat of reform school could not diminish his interest in music.[7] Through strict self-discipline and with the help of music, Pettersson freed himself from his social misery and difficult family circumstances.[8] Aged 14, he finished elementary school and took up full-time practice on the violin.[9]Шаблон:Sfn He later made two unsuccessful attempts to enter the Royal Swedish Academy of Music's conservatory.Шаблон:Sfn
In 1930, he began studying violin and later the viola, as well as counterpoint and harmony, at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music's conservatory (Royal College of Music, Stockholm).[4] At the beginning of World War II, he was in Paris, studying the viola with the French violist Maurice Vieux. Pettersson won the Jenny Lind scholarship prize in 1938, using it to study abroad.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
Later life
During the 1940s he worked as a violist in the Stockholm Concert Society (later the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra).[4] He also studied composition with the composer and conductor Karl-Birger Blomdahl, orchestration with the conductor Tor Mann, and counterpoint with organist and composer Otto Olsson.Шаблон:Sfn[10] In 1943, he married a physiotherapist, Gudrun Tyra Charlotta Gustafsson (1921–2017).Шаблон:Sfn[11]
In September 1951, he went to Paris to study composition and was a student of composers René Leibowitz, Arthur Honegger, Olivier Messiaen, and Darius Milhaud.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn Pettersson returned to Sweden at the end of 1952. In the early 1950s, he was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.[12][13]Шаблон:Efn He gave up playing the viola and began devoting his life to composition.[6] In 1954, Pettersson received an annual state composition grant for his first time.Шаблон:Sfn
By the time of his Symphony No. 5, completed in 1962, his mobility and health were compromised considerably.Шаблон:Sfn[14] In 1964, the government granted him a lifelong guaranteed income.Шаблон:Sfn His greatest success came a few years later with his Шаблон:Ill (1966),[5] which premiered on 13 October 1968 in Stockholm Concert Hall with Antal Doráti conducting the Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.Шаблон:Sfn A recording of his seventh symphony, with the same conductor and orchestra, was released in 1969. It was a breakthrough, establishing his international reputation, and he received two Swedish Grammis in 1970.[1]Шаблон:Rp The conductors Antal Doráti and Sergiu Comissiona premiered and made first recordings of several of Pettersson's symphonies and contributed to his rise to fame during the 1970s.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
Pettersson was hospitalized for nine months in 1970, soon after the composition of his Symphony No. 9, his longest symphony. He began writing the condensed Symphony No. 10 (1972) from his sickbed.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn Pettersson was admitted to Karolinska Hospital, because of a life-threatening kidney ailment.[15] He recovered, but rheumatoid arthritis confined him most of the time to his fourth-floor apartment in a building with no elevator.Шаблон:Efn[16]Шаблон:Sfn[5] In 1975, after a dispute about a change in a concert program for an American tour, the Stockholm Philharmonic was forbidden to perform works by Pettersson "for all time". The ban was lifted in 1976.Шаблон:Sfn[17] Pettersson was awarded the Litteris et Artibus, a Swedish royal medal established in 1853, in 1977.Шаблон:Sfn In autumn 1978,Шаблон:Efn he moved to a state living quarters.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn He began writing his seventeenth symphony, but died, at age 68,[18] in Stockholm's Maria Magdalena parish before finishing it. He is buried in the Högalid Church columbarium.[19][20][4]
Music
Pettersson's music can be compared to Mahler's symphonic output, especially in the magnificent design and the passion and dynamism.[21] The symphonic eccentric Pettersson is not an avant-gardist.Шаблон:Sfn His kineticШаблон:Sfn and organic development of musical matterШаблон:Sfn uses traditional means of expression.Шаблон:Sfn Basic motifs are constantly being changed and developed.Шаблон:Sfn Pettersson's writing is very strenuous and often has many simultaneous polyphonic lines.[22][23] His symphonies end on common major or minor chords[1]Шаблон:Rp—but tonality, which depends on some sense, however attenuated, of tonal progression, is found mostly in slower sections. This can be shown at the openings and endings of his 6th and 7th symphonies, and the end of his 9th. Overwhelmingly serious in tone, often dissonant, his music rises to ferocious climaxes, relieved, especially in his later works, by lyrical oases ("Шаблон:Lang").[24][8]Шаблон:Sfn
Pettersson's music has a very distinctive sound and can hardly be confused with that of any other 20th-century composer.Шаблон:Sfn His symphonies, which range from 22 to 70 minutes long,Шаблон:Sfn are typically one-movement works.[25][3]Шаблон:Rp Pettersson's music is demanding on performers and listeners.[26]
Pettersson quoted songs from his own 24 Barefoot Songs in several of his compositions.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
Musicologist Ivanka Stoïanova designed a theory of musical space about Pettersson's music.Шаблон:Sfn[27]
Most of his music has now been recorded at least once and much of it is now available in published scores.Шаблон:Efn
Works
Pettersson began composing songs and smaller chamber works in the 1930s.Шаблон:Sfn
His production from the 1940s includes the song cycle twenty-four Barefoot Songs (1943–1945) based on his poems and a dissonantШаблон:Sfn concerto for violin and string quartet (1949), which is influenced by Béla Bartók and Paul Hindemith.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn Pettersson soon found his own compositional style.Шаблон:Sfn In 1951, he created the experimental Seven Sonatas for two Violins. At the same time, he composed the first of his seventeen symphonies, which he left unfinished. This work has been recorded in a performing version prepared by trombonist and conductor Christian Lindberg in 2011.[28] Pettersson about the symphonic output of the 1950s: Шаблон:Blockquote It took four years to write the conceptual and style-defining Symphony No. 6 (1963–1966).Шаблон:Sfn His Symphony No. 7 and Symphony No. 8 (1968–1969) have been recorded more than his other works and are probably his best-known. In the 1970s, he composed two related works about social protest and compassion, the Symphony No. 12 for mixed chorus and orchestra (1973–1974) to poems by Literature Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda with contemporary relevanceШаблон:Efn and the cantata Vox Humana (1974) on texts by Latin American poets. During the prolific last decade of his life, he also wrote a concerto for violin and orchestra (1977–1978, Шаблон:Abbreviation 1980) written for the violinist Ida Haendel,[29] a Symphony No. 16 (1979) which features a bravura solo part for alto saxophone commissioned by American saxophonist Frederick L. Hemke,[30] and an incomplete, posthumously discovered concerto for viola and orchestra (1979–1980).Шаблон:Sfn
Legacy
In 1968–1969, conductor and composer Antal Doráti arranged eight of Pettersson's Barefoot Songs as full-scale orchestral songs.Шаблон:Sfn
Choreographer Birgit Cullberg produced three ballets based on Pettersson's music. Шаблон:Lang (1976, Symphony No. 7), Шаблон:Lang (1977, Concerto No. 1 for String Orchestra), Шаблон:Lang (War Dance) (1979, Symphony No. 9).Шаблон:Sfn
The four orchestral sketches "Шаблон:Lang" (1991) by Peter Ruzicka are a tribute to Pettersson's life and work, quoting sketches of his unfinished Symphony No. 17.[31]
Roy Andersson used the finale of Symphony No. 7 in his short film World of Glory (Шаблон:Lang).[32]
After Pettersson's death, the Шаблон:Lang (International Allan Pettersson Society) issued six yearbooks, Classic Produktion Osnabrück CPO began recording his complete works, and a series of concerts (in 1994–1995) programmed almost all of them.[10]Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
In 2002, a Swedish Allan Pettersson Society (Шаблон:Ill) has been founded.[33]
Awards
- 1970 Шаблон:Ill (Шаблон:Lang), No. 741Шаблон:Sfn
- 1977 Litteris et ArtibusШаблон:Sfn
- 1979 Шаблон:Ill (Honorary Professorship Royal Swedish Academy of Music)Шаблон:Sfn
Discography
The selected discography includes the original format of the recording and releasing label. Some of the LP releases have been reissued on CD. A 12-CD pack of the Complete Symphonies of Allan Pettersson has been produced by CPO (Classic Produktion Osnabrück) based on recordings of 1984, 1988, 1991Шаблон:Ndash1995, 2004. In 2023, a cycle of all Pettersson symphonies produced by BIS Records was completed.[34][35]
Symphonies
- Symphony No. 1 (1951) (incomplete)Шаблон:Sfn[36]
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (performing version by Christian Lindberg) (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 2 (1952Шаблон:Ndash1953)Шаблон:Sfn
- Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stig Westerberg (Swedish Society Discofil LP and CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Alun Francis (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 3 (1954Шаблон:Ndash1955)Шаблон:Sfn
- Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken, Alun Francis (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 4 (1958Шаблон:Ndash1959)Шаблон:Sfn
- Göteborgs Symfoniker, Sergiu Comissiona (BIS LP)
- Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken, Alun Francis (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 5 (1960Шаблон:Ndash1962)Шаблон:Sfn
- Berliner Sibelius Orchester, Andreas Peer Kähler (Bluebell LP and CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Malmö Symphony Orchestra, Moshe Atzmon (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken, Alun Francis (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 6 (1963Шаблон:Ndash1966)Шаблон:Sfn
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Okko Kamu (CBS LP) Шаблон:OCLC
- Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Manfred Trojahn (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 7 (1966Шаблон:Ndash1967)Шаблон:Sfn[37]
- Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Antal Doráti (Swedish Society Discofil LP and CD/London LP) (Grammis 1970) Шаблон:OCLC
- Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sergiu Comissiona (Caprice CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg, Gerd Albrecht (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 8 (1968Шаблон:Ndash1969)Шаблон:Sfn
- Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Sergiu Comissiona (Polar LP and Deutsche Grammophon LP)[38] Шаблон:OCLC
- Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Thomas Sanderling (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg, Gerd Albrecht (Orfeo CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 9 (1970)Шаблон:Sfn
- Göteborgs Symfoniker, Sergiu Comissiona (Philips LP)
- Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Alun Francis (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) (Grammis 2015) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 10 (1971Шаблон:Ndash1972)Шаблон:Sfn
- Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antal Doráti (EMI LP) Шаблон:OCLC
- NDR Radiophilharmonie Hannover, Alun Francis (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 11 (1971Шаблон:Ndash1973)Шаблон:Sfn
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- NDR Radiophilharmonie Hannover, Alun Francis (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 12 "Шаблон:Lang" ("The Dead of the Square") (1973Шаблон:Ndash1974)Шаблон:Sfn
- Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Stockholm Philharmonic Chorus, Uppsala University Chamber Choir, Carl Rune Larsson (Caprice LP and CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson Choir, Manfred Honeck (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 13 (1976)Шаблон:Sfn
- BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Alun Francis (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 14 (1976)Шаблон:Sfn
- Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Sergiu Comissiona (Phono Suecia CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Johan M. Arnell (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 15 (1978)Шаблон:Sfn
- Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Peter Ruzicka (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 16 (1979)Шаблон:Sfn
- Frederick L. Hemke (Alto saxophone), Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuri Ahronovitch (Swedish Society Discofil LP and CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- John-Edward Kelly (Alto saxophone), Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken, Alun Francis (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Jörgen Pettersson (Alto saxophone), Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphony No. 17 (1980) (fragment)Шаблон:Sfn
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS SACD-2290, 2019) Шаблон:OCLC
Other works
- Two Elegies (1934)Шаблон:Sfn
- Martin Gelland (Violin), Lennart Wallin (Piano) (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- 6 Songs (1935) (text by Gunnar Björling et al.).Шаблон:Sfn[17]
- Margot Rödin (Mezzo-soprano), Arnold Östman (Piano) (Swedish Society Discofil LP and CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Andante espressivo (1938)Шаблон:Sfn
- Martin Gelland (Violin), Lennart Wallin (Piano) (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Romanza (1942)Шаблон:Sfn
- Martin Gelland (Violin), Lennart Wallin (Piano) (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- 24 Barefoot Songs (Шаблон:Lang) (1943Шаблон:Ndash1945)Шаблон:Sfn[39]
- Erik Saedén (Baritone), Arnold Östman (Piano) (Swedish Society Discofil LP and CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Lamento for Piano (1945)Шаблон:Sfn
- Volker Banfield (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Lennart Wallin (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Concerto No. 1 for Violin and String Quartet (1949)Шаблон:Sfn
- Ulf Hoelscher (Violin), Mandelring-Quartett (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Concerto No. 1 for String Orchestra (1949Шаблон:Ndash1950)Шаблон:Sfn
- Musica Vitae, Petter Sundkvist (Caprice CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Nordic Chamber Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD)
- Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss, Johannes Goritzki (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Seven Sonatas for two Violins (1951)Шаблон:Sfn
- Duo Gelland (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Concerto No. 2 for String Orchestra (1956)Шаблон:Sfn
- Musica Vitae, Petter Sundkvist (Caprice CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Nordic Chamber Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD)
- Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss, Johannes Goritzki (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Concerto No. 3 for String Orchestra (1956Шаблон:Ndash1957)Шаблон:Sfn
- Nordic Chamber Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss, Johannes Goritzki (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Symphonic Movement (1973) (commissioned by Swedish Radio TV channel TV1 for a film essay by Boris Engström)[40]Шаблон:Sfn[41][42]
- BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Alun Francis (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Vox Humana (1974)Шаблон:Sfn
- Marianne Mellnas (Soprano), Margot Rodin (Alto), Sven-Erik Alexandersson (Tenor), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Swedish Radio Chorus, Stig Westerberg (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Concerto No. 2 for Violin and Orchestra (1977Шаблон:Ndash1978)Шаблон:Sfn
- Ida Haendel (Violin), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Herbert Blomstedt (Caprice LP and CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Isabelle van Keulen (Violin), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard (CPO CD) Шаблон:OCLC
- Ulf Wallin (Violin), Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg (BIS SACD-2290, 2019) Шаблон:OCLC
- Concerto for Viola and Orchestra (1979Шаблон:Ndash1980)Шаблон:Sfn
- Nobuko Imai (Viola), Malmö Symphony Orchestra, Шаблон:Ill (BIS CD) Шаблон:OCLC
Writings
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External links
- International Allan Pettersson Society – IAPG Шаблон:In lang
- Allan Pettersson Sällskapet / The Swedish Allan Pettersson Society Шаблон:In lang
- Paul Cauthen's Allan Pettersson Page
- Mark Shanks's Allan Pettersson Pages
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