Valse triste Op. 44/1
from the Music to “Kuolema” Op. 44 – Urtext based on the Complete Edition “Jean Sibelius Works”
[orch] duration: 6' 1.0.1.0 – 2.0.0.0 – timp – str
The Valse triste is part of the incidental music in several movements which Sibelius composed in 1903. Freed from its functional framework, the concert version of the Valse triste, written shortly thereafter, set out to conquer the musical world.
Description
The famous Valse triste grew out of the incidental music to Arvid Järnefelts drama Kuolema (Death). After the first staged performances in December 1903 at the Finnish National Theater in Helsinki, Sibelius expanded the original string scoring by adding winds and timpani.
It is in this form that the work was first heard at the University of Helsinki’s festival hall on 25 April 1904 under the direction of the composer before it set out to conquer the musical world.
PB 5704
score
EAN: 9790004216415
16 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 106 g / stapled
OB 5704-15
violin 1
EAN: 9790004348147
4 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 33 g / stapled
OB 5704-16
violin 2
EAN: 9790004348154
4 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 38 g / stapled
OB 5704-19
viola
EAN: 9790004348161
4 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 34 g / stapled
OB 5704-23
violoncello
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4 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 34 g / stapled
OB 5704-27
double bass
EAN: 9790004348185
4 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 34 g / stapled
OB 5704-30
wind parts
EAN: 9790004348192
10 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 62 g / folder
Description
Description
The famous Valse triste grew out of the incidental music to Arvid Järnefelts drama Kuolema (Death). After the first staged performances in December 1903 at the Finnish National Theater in Helsinki, Sibelius expanded the original string scoring by adding winds and timpani.
It is in this form that the work was first heard at the University of Helsinki’s festival hall on 25 April 1904 under the direction of the composer before it set out to conquer the musical world.