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King Christian II (Swedish: Kung Kristian II), Op. 27, is incidental music by Jean Sibelius for the Scandinavian historical play of the same name, written by his friend Adolf Paul. The original play deals with the love of King Christian II, ruler of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, for a Dutch girl, Dyvecke, a commoner. Sibelius composed in 1898 seven movements. He conducted the first performance of the first four parts the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki on 24 February 1898. In the following summer, he composed three more movements, Nocturne, Serenade and Ballad. The Nocturne was an interlude between the first act and the second. The position of the serenade changed. The ballad is a dramatic piece about the Stockholm Bloodbath (1520). This movement shows already traits of the later First Symphony.

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  • Rey Christian II (Sibelius) (es)
  • King Christian II (Sibelius) (en)
  • Kung Kristian II (Sibelius) (it)
  • クリスティアン2世 (シベリウス) (ja)
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  • Rey Christian II (en sueco: Kung Kristian II), Op. 27, es una música incidental del finés Jean Sibelius para el drama histórico escandinavo del mismo nombre, escrito por su amigo Adolf Paul. (es)
  • Kung Kristian II (Re Cristiano II), Op. 27, è una composizione di Jean Sibelius, destinata ad essere eseguita come musiche di scena dell'omonimo dramma storico scandinavo, scritto dall'amico Adolf Paul. (it)
  • 『クリスティアン2世』(スウェーデン語: Kung Kristian II) 作品27は、ジャン・シベリウスが作曲した付随音楽。友人のが著したスカンジナビアの歴史を扱った戯曲に付された作品である。戯曲はデンマーク、スウェーデン、ノルウェーを統べた国王クリスチャン2世の、オランダの平民に対する愛情を題材としている。 (ja)
  • King Christian II (Swedish: Kung Kristian II), Op. 27, is incidental music by Jean Sibelius for the Scandinavian historical play of the same name, written by his friend Adolf Paul. The original play deals with the love of King Christian II, ruler of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, for a Dutch girl, Dyvecke, a commoner. Sibelius composed in 1898 seven movements. He conducted the first performance of the first four parts the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki on 24 February 1898. In the following summer, he composed three more movements, Nocturne, Serenade and Ballad. The Nocturne was an interlude between the first act and the second. The position of the serenade changed. The ballad is a dramatic piece about the Stockholm Bloodbath (1520). This movement shows already traits of the later First Symphony. (en)
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  • Rey Christian II (en sueco: Kung Kristian II), Op. 27, es una música incidental del finés Jean Sibelius para el drama histórico escandinavo del mismo nombre, escrito por su amigo Adolf Paul. (es)
  • King Christian II (Swedish: Kung Kristian II), Op. 27, is incidental music by Jean Sibelius for the Scandinavian historical play of the same name, written by his friend Adolf Paul. The original play deals with the love of King Christian II, ruler of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, for a Dutch girl, Dyvecke, a commoner. Sibelius composed in 1898 seven movements. He conducted the first performance of the first four parts the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki on 24 February 1898. In the following summer, he composed three more movements, Nocturne, Serenade and Ballad. The Nocturne was an interlude between the first act and the second. The position of the serenade changed. The ballad is a dramatic piece about the Stockholm Bloodbath (1520). This movement shows already traits of the later First Symphony. The stage music consists of the following numbers: 1. * Elegia 2. * Musette 3. * Menuetto 4. * Sången om korsspindeln 5. * Nocturne 6. * Serenade 7. * Ballade. Sibelius derived from the incidental music a suite of five movements. A complete performance of the suite takes about 25 minutes. It was first performed in December 1898, conducted by Robert Kajanus. Sibelius wrote in a letter: “The music sounded excellent and the tempi seem to be right. I think this is the first time that I have managed to make something complete.” (en)
  • Kung Kristian II (Re Cristiano II), Op. 27, è una composizione di Jean Sibelius, destinata ad essere eseguita come musiche di scena dell'omonimo dramma storico scandinavo, scritto dall'amico Adolf Paul. (it)
  • 『クリスティアン2世』(スウェーデン語: Kung Kristian II) 作品27は、ジャン・シベリウスが作曲した付随音楽。友人のが著したスカンジナビアの歴史を扱った戯曲に付された作品である。戯曲はデンマーク、スウェーデン、ノルウェーを統べた国王クリスチャン2世の、オランダの平民に対する愛情を題材としている。 (ja)
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