Valse triste

Valse triste
Concert piece by Jean Sibelius
The composer (c. 1902)
CatalogueJS 113/1 (original version)
Opus44/1 (revised version)
Composed1903 (1903), rev. 1904
PublisherFazer & Westerlund [fi] (1901)[1][a]
Duration6 mins. (orig. 5 mins.)[3]
Premiere
Date
  • 2 December 1903 (1903-12-02) (JS 113/1)[4]
  • 25 April 1904 (1904-04-25) (Op. 44/1)[1]
LocationHelsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland
ConductorJean Sibelius
PerformersHelsinki Philharmonic Society

Valse triste (literal English translation: Sad Waltz), Op. 44/1, is a short orchestral work by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was originally part of the incidental music he composed for his brother-in-law Arvid Järnefelt's 1903 play Kuolema (Death), but is far better known as a separate concert piece.

Sibelius wrote six pieces for the 2 December 1903 production of Kuolema. The first was titled Tempo di valse lente - Poco risoluto. In 1904 he revised the piece, which was performed in Helsinki on 25 April of that year as Valse triste. It was an instant hit with the public, took on a life of its own, and remains one of Sibelius's signature pieces.

  1. ^ a b Dahlström 2003, p. 201.
  2. ^ Dahlström 2003, p. xxiv.
  3. ^ Dahlström 2003, pp. 198, 201.
  4. ^ Dahlström 2003, p. 200.


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