Jedermann (Sibelius)
Jedermann (in Finnish: Jokamies; translated to English as Everyman), Op. 83, is incidental music by Jean Sibelius to Hugo von Hofmannsthal's play of the same name. Sibelius composed the work on a commission from Jalmari Lahdensuo for the Finnish National Theatre in 1916. The music consists of 16 numbers,[1] and it is scored for mixed chorus, orchestra, piano and organ.[2] Robert Kajanus conducted the Helsinki City Orchestra in the first performance at Helsinki's National Theatre on 5 November 1916. Sibelius arranged in 1925−26 three movements for piano: Episodio, Scèna and Canzone.[3]
After its premiere in 1916, the work became one of the most neglected of his compositions. Nevertheless, it has been considered a hidden gem.[4]
Discography
The table below lists all commercially available recordings of Jedermann:
Conductor | Orchestra | Mezzo-soprano | Tenor | Baritone | Choir | Rec.[lower-alpha 1] | Time | Recording venue | Label | Ref. |
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Osmo Vänskä | Lahti Symphony Orchestra | Lilli Paasikivi | Petri Lehto | Sauli Tiilikainen | Lahti Chamber Choir | 1995 | 40:29 | Ristinkirkko | BIS | |
Leif Segerstam | Turku Philharmonic Orchestra | Pia Pajala | Tuomas Katajala | Nicholas Söderlund | Chorus Cathedralis Aboensis | 2014 | 49:18 | Turku Concert Hall | Naxos |
Notes, references, and sources
- Notes
- Refers to the year in which the performers recorded the work; this may not be the same as the year in which the recording was first released to the general public.
- O. Vänskä–BIS (CD-735) 1995
- L. Segerstam–Naxos (8.573340) 2015
References
- Poroila, Heikki: Yhtenäistetty Jean Sibelius. Archived 2019-06-09 at the Wayback Machine Suomen musiikkikirjastoyhdistys, 2012. ISBN 952-5363-14-7
- Levas, Santeri (1986). Jean Sibelius: Muistelma suuresta ihmisestä (in Finnish) (2nd ed.). Helsinki: WSOY. p. 467. ISBN 951-0-13306-X.
- "Incidental music / Op. 83 Everyman". Jean Sibelius. Finnish Club of Helsinki. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
- Jean Sibelius (1865−1957). inkpot.com. Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2014.