With the "Tree Suite" (Op. 75) in mind, Sibelius wrote this corresponding "Flower Suite" (Op. 85). It forms a distinctive series of worthwhile pieces. Movements: No. 1. Bellis (Presto; 1917). "The Daisy" is a music-box-like virtuoso "Blumenstĵck" on the white keys. The style is that of a salon piece.; No. 2. Oeillet (Con moto; 1916). "The Carnation" is a remembrance of a ball. It was described by Erik Tawaststjerna as "the most inspired and brilliant of Sibelius's miniatures in waltz rhythm". The A flat minor variation in the middle section darkens the atmosphere a little.; No. 3. Iris (Allegretto e deciso; 1916). This is a challenging, but rewarding work for the pianist. It is both serious and poetic in its fragility and determination.; No. 4. Aquileja (Allegretto; 1917). This piece ("Aquilegia" or "Columbine") serves its purpose as a Biedermeier-style work in the manner of Edward MacDowell.; No. 5. Campanula (Andantino; 1917). "The Bellflower" rings out with its appoggiaturas and offers a bright, sparkling finale.
- Vendor:
- Alfred
- Composer:
- By Jean Sibelius
- Date of Publication:
- 9/2020
- Format:
- Book
- Grade:
- -4
- ISBN:
- 9.78158E+12
- Level:
- 4
- Pages:
- 0
- UPC:
- 6.60355E+11
- Instrumentation:
- Solo Piano : Piano