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Spring Song (Sibelius)

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Native name
  
Vårsång

Period
  
Late-Romantic

Duration
  
8 minutes

Catalogue
  
Op. 16

Composed
  
1894 (r. 1895, 1902)

Spring Song (Sibelius)

Date
  
21 June 1894 (1894-06-21)

Spring Song (in Swedish, Vårsång) is a tone poem composed in 1894 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.

The piece was initially composed as Improvisation for Orchestra, in the key of D major. Sibelius recast it in F major, and retitled the work in 1895, appending the subtitle "The Sadness of Spring" to that (unpublished) version, then made final, pre-publication revisions in 1902.

The piece contains an optimism that is relatively rare among Sibelius' works. It is known for its prominent use of bells at the end of the song.

References

Spring Song (Sibelius) Wikipedia