Four Pieces, Op. 115 (Sibelius)

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Opus115
Composed1929 (1929)
PublisherBreitkopf & Härtel (1930)[1]
Duration10 mins[1]
Four Pieces
Duos by Jean Sibelius
The composer (c.1927)
Opus115
Composed1929 (1929)
PublisherBreitkopf & Härtel (1930)[1]
Duration10 mins[1]
Movements4

The Four Pieces (in German: Vier Stücke),[2] Op. 115, is a collection of four duos for violin and piano written in 1929 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. They were published as a set in 1930 by the German firm Breitkopf & Härtel.[1] Along with the standalone Novellette (Op. 102, 1922), the Danses champêtre (Op. 106, 1924–1925), and the Three Pieces (Op. 116, 1929), Sibelius's Op. 115 is among his late-career, mature works in the genre.

The following numbers comprise the Four Pieces:[1]

  1. On the Heath (Auf der Heide). Andantino.
  2. Ballad (Ballade). Allegro moderato
  3. Humoresque. Tranquillo
  4. The Bells (Die Glocken). Presto

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