Английская Википедия:Hymn of the Earth

Материал из Онлайн справочника
Перейти к навигацииПерейти к поиску

Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox musical composition Hymn of the Earth (in Finnish: Шаблон:Lang), Op. 95, is a single-movement, patriotic cantata for mixed choir and orchestra written from 1919 to 1920 by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. The piece, which is a setting of the Finnish author Eino Leino's Finnish-language poem of the same name, is chronologically the eighth of Sibelius's nine orchestral cantatas; in particular, it belongs to the series of four "little known, but beautiful"Шаблон:Sfn cantatas from the composer's mature period that also includes My Own Land (Op. 92, 1918), Song of the Earth (Op. 93, 1919), and Väinämöinen's Song (Op. 110, 1926). Hymn of the Earth premiered on 4 April 1920 in Helsinki, with Шаблон:Ill conducting the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and his choir, Шаблон:Ill.Шаблон:Sfn

Instrumentation

Hymn of the Earth is scored for the following instruments and voices,Шаблон:Sfn organized by family (vocalists, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and strings):

History

Файл:Gallen-Kallela, Eino-Leino 1917.jpg
A 1917 painting (by Akseli Gallen-Kallela) of Eino Leino, whose poem Sibelius set in Hymn of the Earth.

The cantata resulted from a commission by the Finnish choral conductor Шаблон:Ill, who had founded the mixed choir Шаблон:Ill in 1900 and desired from Sibelius a new work that the ensemble could perform in the spring of 1920 to celebrate its twentieth anniversary.Шаблон:Sfn Sibelius, however, was unenthused, writing in his diary in January 1919: "And then there's the promise I made Klemetti for a work for Suomen Laulu. He is by no means one of my 'admirers'. It annoys me that he only wants to use my name as a decoration".Шаблон:Sfn By late December 1919, however, Sibelius's delay tactics ceased and he began work on the piece for Klemetti.

Although Sibelius had planned to set Шаблон:Lang by the Finnish poet Aleksis Kivi, he settled on Шаблон:Lang by Eino Leino.Шаблон:Sfn It is a patriotic text that celebrates Finland, as well as the natural world. For example, in the third stanza, Leino writes:

Original Finnish English translationШаблон:Efn
<poem lang="fi">Maa! sulle kiitosta kantele soikoon,

suvilaulu Suomen, tuoksussa juhannuskoivun ja tuomen, rikkaana riemuita virtemme voikoon, elonhuolet voittaa, kauneuden korkean sydänkieltä soittaa.</poem>

<poem>Earth! Let the kantele sing thee its thanks,

Finland’s summer song, In the scent of the midsummer birch and hawthorn, Rich may our streams rejoice, Overcoming the cares of life, Sounding the inner voice of high beauty.</poem>

Sibelius completed the cantata in late January 1920; it premiered a few months later on 4 April 1920 (Easter Sunday) in Helsinki, with Klemetti—its dedicatee—conducting Suomen Laulu and the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra.Шаблон:Sfn

Discography

The Estonian conductor Eri Klas and the Finnish National Opera Orchestra and Chorus made the world premiere studio recording of the Hymn of the Earth in 1990 for Ondine.Шаблон:Sfn The table below lists this and other commercially available recordings:

Шаблон:Abbr Conductor Orchestra Chorus Шаблон:AbbrШаблон:Efn TimeШаблон:Efn Venue Label Шаблон:Abbr
1 Шаблон:Sort Finnish National Opera Orchestra Finnish National Opera Chorus 1990 7:36 Шаблон:Ill Ondine Шаблон:Center
2 Шаблон:Sort Estonian National Symphony Orchestra Estonian National Male Choir 2002 7:41 Estonia Concert Hall Virgin Classics Шаблон:Center
3 Шаблон:Sort Lahti Symphony Orchestra Шаблон:Ill 2004 5:47 Sibelius Hall BIS Шаблон:Center

Notes, references, and sources

Notes

Шаблон:Notelist

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Sources

Шаблон:Refbegin

Шаблон:Refend

External links

Шаблон:Jean Sibelius Шаблон:Portalbar Шаблон:Italic title