Symphony No. 6 (Sibelius)
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The Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104, is a four-movement work for orchestra written from 1914 to 1923 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.
Symphony No. 6 | |
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by Jean Sibelius | |
Key | D minor |
Opus | 104 |
Composed | 1914 (1914)–1923 |
Publisher | Hirsch (1924)[1] |
Duration | 27 mins.[2] |
Movements | 4 |
Premiere | |
Date | 19 February 1923 (1923-02-19)[3] |
Location | Helsinki, Finland |
Conductor | Jean Sibelius |
Performers | Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra |
Although the score does not contain a key attribution, the symphony is usually described as being in D minor; much of it is in fact in the (modern) Dorian mode.[4] A typical performance lasts about 27 minutes.[2] The composer called the work "cold spring water" in opposition to many contemporary "cocktails"—a reference to the modernist gestures in post-war music. The symphony was premiered by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the composer, on 19 February 1923 and had other performances under his direction in the following months.[5]