Danses champêtre

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Opus106
Composed1924 (1924)–1925
PublisherFischer (1926)[1]
Duration18.5 mins[1]
Danses champêtre
Duos by Jean Sibelius
The composer (c.1925)
Opus106
Composed1924 (1924)–1925
PublisherFischer (1926)[1]
Duration18.5 mins[1]
Movements5

The Danses champêtre (literal English translation: "Country Dances"), Op. 106, is a collection of five duos for violin and piano written in 1924 and 1925 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. The pieces are without descriptive names and, as such, are known by their tempo markings. They were published as a set in 1926 by the American firm Carl Fischer Music.[1] Along with the standalone Novellette (Op. 102, 1922), the Four Pieces (Op. 115, 1929), and the Three Pieces (Op. 116, 1929), Sibelius's Op. 106 is among his late-career, mature works in the genre.

The following numbers comprise the Danses champêtre:

  1. Largamente assai
  2. Alla polacca
  3. Tempo moderato
  4. Tempo di Menuetto
  5. Poco moderato

Discography

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