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(Hugo Emil Alfven)
This piece was composed in 1931 and has been likened
to the tone poems of Dvorak.
He tells the story of a shepherd girl who vividly remembers the
happy days in her village while playing her horn in an isolated farm. She is sad and lonely after the
Devil comes into the village one night and wreaks destruction by fiddling
so insanely that he drives the villagers mad. She suddenly wakes up frightened, confused and weeping,
and after realising it was all a terrible nightmare, begins to play her
horn again. Dalecarlian refers
to a region in Sweden and Alfven specifically picked out the mountains and
woods from there for the setting of the piece as well as using its folk
music melodies in the composition.
Royal Scottish National Orchestra recordings
NAX 8.553729 (CD: Alfven: Symphony No. 3/Legend of
the Skerries)
Conductor - Niklas
Willen
Sources:
- http://inkpot.com/classical/alfvenorch2.html
- http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.553729#
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