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- Lemminkäinen_Suite abstract "The Lemminkäinen Suite (also called the Four Legends, or Four Legends from the Kalevala) is a work written by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius in the early 1890s which forms his opus 22. Originally conceived as a mythological opera, Veneen luominen (The Building of the Boat), on a scale matching those by Richard Wagner, Sibelius later changed his musical goals and the work became an orchestral piece in four movements. The suite is based on the character Lemminkäinen from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala. The piece can also be considered a collection of symphonic poems. The second/third section, The Swan of Tuonela, is often heard separately (the work's inner movements are often reversed as their order is a subject of disagreement among scholars). Lemminkäinen and the Maidens of the Island: this is based on Runo 29 (\"Conquests\") of the Kalevala, where Lemminkäinen travels to an island and seduces many of the women there, before fleeing the rage of the men on the island. The Swan of Tuonela: this is the most popular of the four tone poems and often is featured alone from the suite in orchestral programs. It has a prominent cor anglais solo. The music paints a gossamer, transcendental image of a mystical swan swimming around Tuonela, the island of the dead. Lemminkäinen has been tasked with killing the sacred swan, but on the way he is shot with a poisoned arrow, and dies himself. Lemminkäinen in Tuonela: this is based on Runos 14 (\"Elk, horse, swan\") and 15 (\"Resurrection\"). Lemminkäinen is in Tuonela, the land of the dead, to shoot the Swan of Tuonela to be able to claim the daughter of Louhi, mistress of the Northland, in marriage. However, the blind man of the Northland kills Lemminkäinen, whose body is then tossed in the river and then dismembered. Lemminkäinen's mother learns of his death, travels to Tuonela, recovers his body parts, reassembles him and restores him to life. Lemminkäinen's Return: the storyline in the score roughly parallels the end of Runo 30 (\"Jack Frost\"), where after his adventures in battle, Lemminkäinen journeys home.The above order of the movements matches their numbering within opus 22. However, Sibelius revised the order in 1947, transposing the middle two movements, which is the order in which most concert performances are played.The suite is scored for two flutes (one doubling on the piccolo), two oboes (one doubling on the cor anglais), two clarinets (in B) (one doubling on bass clarinet), two bassoons, four horns (in E and F), three trumpets (in E and F), three trombones, tuba, timpani, triangle, bass drum, cymbals, tambourine, harp, and strings.Tristan Murail's Gondwana incorporates a substantial passage directly modelled upon Lemminkäinen in Tuonela.".
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- Lemminkäinen_Suite wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Lemminkäinen'' legends".
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- Lemminkäinen_Suite caption "The composer in 1913".
- Lemminkäinen_Suite catalogue "Op. 22".
- Lemminkäinen_Suite cname "Lemminkäinen Suite, Op.22".
- Lemminkäinen_Suite composed "1895".
- Lemminkäinen_Suite composer Jean_Sibelius.
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- Lemminkäinen_Suite movements "4".
- Lemminkäinen_Suite name "Lemminkäinen Suite".
- Lemminkäinen_Suite otherName "Four Legends".
- Lemminkäinen_Suite period Romantic_music.
- Lemminkäinen_Suite premiereConductor "Jean Sibelius".
- Lemminkäinen_Suite premiereDate "1896-04-13".
- Lemminkäinen_Suite premiereLocation "Helsinki, Finland".
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- Lemminkäinen_Suite subject Category:Kalevala.
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- Lemminkäinen_Suite comment "The Lemminkäinen Suite (also called the Four Legends, or Four Legends from the Kalevala) is a work written by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius in the early 1890s which forms his opus 22. Originally conceived as a mythological opera, Veneen luominen (The Building of the Boat), on a scale matching those by Richard Wagner, Sibelius later changed his musical goals and the work became an orchestral piece in four movements.".
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