Water Droplets | |
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Duo by Jean Sibelius | |
Native name | Vattendroppar |
Catalogue | JS 216 |
Composed | 1875 | (or perhaps as late as 1881)
Publisher | Fazer (1997)[1] |
Duration | 0.75 min.[1] |
Water Droplets (in Swedish: Vattendroppar; in Finnish: Vesipisaroita; occasionally translated to English as Water Drops[2] or Raindrops),[3] JS 216, is a chamber piece for violin and cello pizzicato[1] written by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (then called Janne)[4] when he was a schoolboy. The "tiny piece", which is just 12 measures long,[a] cannot be dated with precision, because the autograph manuscript is lost. Scholars nevertheless speculate that Sibelius wrote the duo sometime between 1875 (nine to 10 years old) and—more likely—1881 (15 years old). Regardless, Water Droplets retains a degree of historical significance as Sibelius's earliest written work. Fazer Music published the piece in 1997. A typical performance lasts 45 seconds.
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