BIOGRAFI
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) was Finland's leading post-Romantic composer of symphonies and a national icon. Beginning as a follower of Richard Strauss, Sibelius achieved fame with his symphonic poems Kullervo and Finlandia, and his early symphonies also gained many supporters. A crisis in 1908 over a throat tumor darkened Sibelius' mood, and music composed after this time bears a brooding character, most notable in the later symphonies and tone poems. Sibelius stopped composing in 1925 and spent his long retirement revising his works and being fêted as a grand old man of classical music. His 90th birthday celebration brought worldwide adulation. ~ Blair Sanderson, Rovi
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) memimpin Finlandia pasca-Romantis komposer Symphonies dan ikon nasional. Dimulai sebagai pengikut dari Richard Strauss, Sibelius mencapai ketenaran dengan simfoni HIS puisi Finlandia dan Kullervo, Dan awal-Nya Symphonies myös Pendukung mana diperoleh. Krisis pada tahun 1908 lebih dari tumor tenggorokan suasana gelap Sibelius ', dan musik Terdiri setelah kali ini beruang dan karakter merenung, yang paling penting dalam Symphonies Kemudian dan Puisi Nada. Sibelius berhenti menulis pada tahun 1925 dan pensiun panjang HIS HIS Waktu bekerja merevisi dan menjadi dipestakan sebagai orang tua grand musik klasik. Nya perayaan ulang tahun ke-90 pemujaan seluruh dunia Broughty. ~ Blair Sanderson, Rovio
Rabu, 07 September 2011
Year | Event |
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1891 | Leo Delibes, French composer, dies |
1891 | Sir Arthur Bliss, English composer, born |
1891 | Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 |
1891 | Sergei Prokofiev, Russian composer, born |
1891 | Karl Zeller: "Der Vogelhandler," Viennese operetta |
1891 | Rachmaninoff finishes the first version of his Piano Concerto No. 1 (revised in 1917) |
1892 | Robert Franz, German composer, dies |
1892 | Bruckner: Symphony No. 8, Vienna |
1892 | Leoncavallo: "I Paliacci," opera, Milan |
1892 | Tchaikovsky: "The Nutcracker;" ballet, St. Petersburg |
1892 | Dvorak becomes director of New York National Conservatory of Music |
1893 | Cole Porter, American composer, born |
1893 | Tchaikovsky dies |
1893 | Charles Gounod dies |
1893 | Dvorak: Symphony No. 5, Opus 95 ("From the New World") |
1893 | Sibelius: "Karelia Suite," Opus 10 |
1893 | Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 ("Pathetique"), Opus 74 |
1893 | Engelbert Humperdinck: "Hansel und Gretel," opera, Weimar |
1893 | Puccini: "Manon Lescaut," opera, Turin |
1893 | Verdi: "Falstaff," opera, Milan |
1894 | Hans von Bulow, German pianist and conductor, first husband of Cosima Wagner, dies |
1894 | Emmanuel Chabrier, French composer, dies |
1894 | Sibelius: "Finlandia" |
1894 | Debussy: "L'Apres-midi d'un faune" |
1894 | Massenet: "Thais," opera, Paris |
1894 | Richard Strauss: "Guntram," opera, Paris |
1894 | Anton Rubinstein, Russian composer and pianist, dies |
1895 | Tchaikovsky:"Swan Lake," ballet, St. Petersburg, (first completed performance) |
1895 | Mahler: Symphony No. 2 |
1895 | Richard Strauss: "Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks," symphonic poem, Cologne |
1895 | Robert Newman arranges the first Promenade Concerts at Queen's Hall, London; conductor: Henry J. Wood |
1895 | Paul Hindemith, German composer, born |
1895 | Wilhelm Kienzl: "Der Evangelimann," opera, Berlin |
1896 | A. Carlos Gomez, Brazilian composer, dies |
1896 | Anton Bruckner dies |
1896 | Sidney Jones: "The Geisha," operetta, London |
1896 | Clara Wiek-Schumann, German Pianist, dies |
1896 | Edward MacDowell: "Indian Suite," on N. American Indian folk tunes |
1896 | Richard Strauss: "Also Sprach Zarathustra," symphonic poem, Frankfurt |
1896 | Puccini: "La Boheme," opera, Turin |
1896 | Hugo Wolf: "Der Corregidor," opera, Mannheim |
1896 | Giordano: "Andrea Chenier," opera, Milan |
1896 | The last of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operettas, "The Grand Duke," London |
1897 | Johannes Brahms dies |
1897 | Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Austrian composer, born |
1897 | Gustav Mahler becomes conductor of the Vienna Opera |
1897 | Vincent d'Indy: "Fervaal," opera, Brussels |
1898 | Eduard Remenyi, Hungarian violinist, toured Germany with Brahms (52-53), dies |
1898 | Paul Robeson, bass singer, born |
1898 | Toscanini appears at La Scala, Milan |
1899 | Elgar: "Enigma Variations" |
1899 | Sibelius: Symphony No. 1 in E minor |
1899 | Bruckner: Symphony No.5 (posth.) |
1899 | Francis Poulenc, French composer, born |
1899 | Johann Strauss dies |
1899 | Karl Millocker, Viennese operetta composer, dies |
1899 | Richard Strauss: "Ein Heldenleben," symphonic poem, Frankfurt |
1900 | Sir Aurther Sullivan, English composer, dies |
1900 | Ernst Krenek, Austrian composer, born |
1900 | Sir Arthur Sullivan dies |
1900 | Kurt Weill, German composer, born |
1900 | Samuel Coleridge- Taylor: "Hiawatha" |
1900 | Gustave Charpentier: "Louise," opera, Paris |
1900 | Elgar: "Dream of Gerontius," oratorio, Birmingham |
1900 | Puccini: "Tosca," opera, Rome |
1900 | Aaron Copland, American composer, born |
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