Scaramouche, Op. 71, is a tragic ballet-pantomime in two acts—comprising 21 scenes—written from 1912 to 1913 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. The...
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numbers, written by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. Scaramouche (1923), silent movie by Rex Ingram Scaramouche (1952), directed by George Sidney with Stewart...
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from Sabatini's novel Scaramouche (1952 film), starring Stewart Granger and also adapted from the novel Scaramouche (Sibelius) (1913), a tragic pantomime...
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article: Scaramouche Scaramouche is a historical novel by Rafael Sabatini, originally published in 1921. A romantic adventure, Scaramouche tells the...
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critical edition: Jean Sibelius Works". sibeliussociety.fi. Sibelius Society of Finland. Retrieved 31 March 2023. "Jean Sibelius's music manuscript archives...
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never performed". SibeliusOne.com. Sibelius One. Retrieved 21 December 2023. Tawaststjerna, Erik (2008) [1965/1967; trans. 1976]. Sibelius: Volume I, 1865–1905...
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Aino Sibelius (née Järnefelt; 10 August 1871 – 8 June 1969) was the wife of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. They lived most of their 65 years of marriage...
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Leevi Madetoja (category Pupils of Jean Sibelius)
1908, when Jean Sibelius, Finland's most famous composer, accepted Leevi for private instruction. Although his lessons with Sibelius at Ainola were unstructured...
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ISBN 9781538122624. Retrieved 16 August 2024. Broad, Leah (2020). "Scaramouche, Scaramouche: Sibelius on Stage". Journal of the Royal Musical Association. 145 (2):...
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Verklärten Schumann – Adventlied for soprano, chorus and orchestra Sibelius – Scaramouche, ballet-pantomime for orchestra (1913) This disambiguation page...
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(2007). Sibelius. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-16397-1. Dahlström, Fabian [in Swedish] (2003). Jean Sibelius:...
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the Turku archipelago, at which the Sibelius family vacationed in 1886. Immediately upon its completion, Sibelius substantially revised the first movement;...
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Andrew (2007). Sibelius. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-11159-0. Dahlström, Fabian [in Swedish] (2003). Jean Sibelius: Thematisch-bibliographisches...
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a hymn Jean Sibelius had composed for the occasion in the old Italian style. This did not fail to affect those present". In 1898, Sibelius made minor revisions...
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The Sibelius Society of Finland (Finnish: Sibelius-Seura ry, Swedish: Sibelius-Samfundet rf) is a society in Finland dedicated to the music of the Finnish...
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Ainola (category Jean Sibelius)
founded in 1972 by the Ministry of Education and Sibelius Society of Finland. The only requests Sibelius had for Sonck in designing Ainola were to include...
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which Sibelius displays an "instinctive feeling for form". Moreover, with his deployment of a "realistic", almost onomatopoeic pizzicato, Sibelius demonstrates...
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28 December, and as such, Aino Sibelius (née Järnefelt) traveled to Lohja to assist the Järnefelts as they mourned; Sibelius and the couple's three daughters—Eva...
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Höstkväll (redirect from Autumn Evening (Sibelius))
(2007). Sibelius. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-16397-1. Dahlström, Fabian [in Swedish] (2003). Jean Sibelius:...
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February 1911 tour, she sought a commitment from Sibelius. In early November, the pair met in Helsinki and Sibelius, agreeing to his role, suggested a setting...
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unlikely love that is fulfilled only in death. Scaramouche in the 2-act ballet-pantomime Scaramouche, to a libretto by the Danish playwright Poul Knudsen...
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Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. Though considered "masterpieces", the two songs are among the "strangest" songs in Sibelius's oeuvre. "Jubal" (No. 1)...
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Sibelius infamously gave "Arioso" an artificially low opus number to avoid a contractual dispute with his publisher, Breitkopf & Härtel. (Sibelius had...
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Dances, Violin Playing and Ghosts". SibeliusOne.com. Sibelius One. Retrieved 1 May 2023. Levi, Erik (2012). "Sibelius: The Lizard—incidental music; Suite...
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publication of Jean Sibelius: A Thematic Bibliographic Index of His Works. It runs from JS 1 to 225 and includes not only compositions Sibelius demoted from...
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2015 review, MusicWeb International page Colin Anderson, 'Sibelius’s music for Scaramouche – Turku Philharmonic Orchestra/Leif Segerstam [Naxos]'. Classical...
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Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It is the second of Sibelius's four string quartets. The initial finale was the Fugue (JS 85) that Sibelius had written as an...
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Cantata for the University Graduation Ceremonies of 1894 (redirect from Academic cantatas (Sibelius))
2005, p. 5. Sibelius Society. Barnett 2005, pp. 2, 5. Sources "The critical edition: Jean Sibelius Works". sibeliussociety.fi. Sibelius Society of Finland...
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2003, p. 205. Siren. Score, Sibelius: The Dryad, Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, 1910 Sources Barnett, Andrew (2007). Sibelius. New Haven: Yale University...
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Hymn of the Earth (redirect from Hymn of the Earth (Sibelius))
desired from Sibelius a new work that the ensemble could perform in the spring of 1920 to celebrate its twentieth anniversary. Sibelius, however, was...
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