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Humanities and Science University Journal № 71 (Philology and Archaeology, World History, Art History), 2022

The Genre of the Tone Poem in Jean Sibelius’ Creative Legacy

Vladimir P. Konnov
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.25807/22225064_2022_71_19
 
 
Abstract. The tone poems within the creative legacy of Jean Sibelius represent a specific kind of symphonic genre which is allied both to his symphonies and orchestra suites for stage plays. They also seem to be very close to his opera plans which have not been embodied. The most famous of them rest on the plots derived from the Finnish epos “Kalevala”, but usually are not completely identical to the literary source. The inner logic of the tone poems by Sibelius is founded on metamorphoses of musical themes which are comparable to the germination of tunes in symphonies by D. Shostakovich. But the conceptions of Sibelius’ tone poems are primarily epic and their plots display themselves in such notions of myths as the so-called Kalevala, Pohjola and Tuonela.
Keywords: tone poem, symphonic poem, fantasia sinfonica, sonata form, exposition,
 
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