Epic time and narrativity in Jean Sibelius's Lemminkainen Suite
Jean Sibelius’s compositions, like those of many artists in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, became inseparable from discourses of aesthetics and politics. The 1895 Lemminkäinen Suite (Op. 22, no. 1–4) is a work often associated with such trends: the four-movement tone poem is based on...
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description | Jean Sibelius’s compositions, like those of many artists in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, became inseparable from discourses of aesthetics and politics. The 1895 Lemminkäinen Suite (Op. 22, no. 1–4) is a work often associated with such trends: the four-movement tone poem is based on the Kalevala, a Finnish epic poem intimately tied to artistic and nationalist sentiments in Finland. Situating the Suite within the aesthetic/political movement known as Karelianism and parallel to the Kalevala as literature, I explore the musical gestures Sibelius employs that create a musical narrative reflecting its poetic source in subject, form, and mode. In analyzing the Suite’s uniquely “epic” nature, I approach the musical narrative semiologically by examining musical “topoi” within their larger formal settings. I conclude my narratological examination by focusing on musical time in the work, an element that, in encouraging a perception of expansive temporality, plays an important role in the construction of the musical epic. |
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spelling | ftcarolinadr:cdr.lib.unc.edu:z890rv14r 2025-03-16T15:29:38+00:00 Epic time and narrativity in Jean Sibelius's Lemminkainen Suite Portnow, Allison Finson, Jon W. 2007-05 https://doi.org/10.17615/140t-xv36 https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/c821gk86s?file=thumbnail https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/c821gk86s English eng https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/c821gk86s?file=thumbnail https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/c821gk86s http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Masters Thesis 2007 ftcarolinadr https://doi.org/10.17615/140t-xv36 2025-02-14T06:01:01Z Jean Sibelius’s compositions, like those of many artists in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, became inseparable from discourses of aesthetics and politics. The 1895 Lemminkäinen Suite (Op. 22, no. 1–4) is a work often associated with such trends: the four-movement tone poem is based on the Kalevala, a Finnish epic poem intimately tied to artistic and nationalist sentiments in Finland. Situating the Suite within the aesthetic/political movement known as Karelianism and parallel to the Kalevala as literature, I explore the musical gestures Sibelius employs that create a musical narrative reflecting its poetic source in subject, form, and mode. In analyzing the Suite’s uniquely “epic” nature, I approach the musical narrative semiologically by examining musical “topoi” within their larger formal settings. I conclude my narratological examination by focusing on musical time in the work, an element that, in encouraging a perception of expansive temporality, plays an important role in the construction of the musical epic. Master Thesis karelia* Carolina Digital Repository (UNC - University of North Carolina) |
spellingShingle | Portnow, Allison Epic time and narrativity in Jean Sibelius's Lemminkainen Suite |
title | Epic time and narrativity in Jean Sibelius's Lemminkainen Suite |
title_full | Epic time and narrativity in Jean Sibelius's Lemminkainen Suite |
title_fullStr | Epic time and narrativity in Jean Sibelius's Lemminkainen Suite |
title_full_unstemmed | Epic time and narrativity in Jean Sibelius's Lemminkainen Suite |
title_short | Epic time and narrativity in Jean Sibelius's Lemminkainen Suite |
title_sort | epic time and narrativity in jean sibelius's lemminkainen suite |
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