Neljä myyttistä eläintä (harmonikka) - Four mythic animals (for accordion)
Korpijaakko, PaavoProduct information
Title: | Neljä myyttistä eläintä (harmonikka) - Four mythic animals (for accordion) | ||
Authors: | Korpijaakko, Paavo (Composer) | ||
Product number: | 9790550113657 | ||
Product form: | Sheet music | ||
Availability: | Delivery in 7-16 days | ||
Price: | 18,90 € (17,18 € vat 0 %) | ||
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Publisher: | Fennica Gehrman |
Edition: | 2017 |
Publication year: | 2017 |
Language: | undefined |
Pages: | 24 |
Product family: | Pedagogical material Other instruments Accordion |
Finnish library classification: | 78.66 Harmonikka |
Teos on Harmonikansoiton opettajat ry:n tilaus. Tilauksen mukaan tarkoituksena on ollut luoda teos, joka soveltuu erityisesti oppilaiden soitettavaksi niin tekniseltä vaatimustasoltaan kuin ambitukseltaankin. Olen pyrkinyt saamaan jokaiseen osaan hieman erilaisen tyylillisen ilmeen. Joutsenet on surumielinen ja romanttisesti elehtivä elegia, Hirvi on aluksi hiukan mahtaileva, kunnes taipuu arvoitukselliseksi valssiksi. Suden häät on kansanmusiikkivaikutteinen rytmisesti venkoileva tanssi. Neljäntenä on Hauen laulu, sarjan modernistisin osa. Tuntuu kuin hauki yrittäisi laulaa sen jälkeen, kun Väinämöinen vei leukaluun kanteleeksi.
The work is a commission by the Association of Finnish Accordion Teachers. The objective of the commisison was to create a work that will suit accordion students, both in technical viewpoint as well as register-wise. The aim was to create different stylistic characteristics for each of the four movements. Joutsenet (The Swans) is a melancholic and romantic elegy, Hirvi (The Moose) starts off in a grandious manner, until it folds into an enigmatic waltz. Suden häät (The Wolf's Wedding) is a rythmically quirky, folksy dance. The fourth movement, Hauen laulu (The Song of the Pike), is the most modernistic of the movements. The pike is trying to sing after its jawbone has been taken by the Kalevala hero Väinämöinen, to use it for building his kantele (Finnish zither).
The work is a commission by the Association of Finnish Accordion Teachers. The objective of the commisison was to create a work that will suit accordion students, both in technical viewpoint as well as register-wise. The aim was to create different stylistic characteristics for each of the four movements. Joutsenet (The Swans) is a melancholic and romantic elegy, Hirvi (The Moose) starts off in a grandious manner, until it folds into an enigmatic waltz. Suden häät (The Wolf's Wedding) is a rythmically quirky, folksy dance. The fourth movement, Hauen laulu (The Song of the Pike), is the most modernistic of the movements. The pike is trying to sing after its jawbone has been taken by the Kalevala hero Väinämöinen, to use it for building his kantele (Finnish zither).