Overexposure can often lead to saturation, so that the event becomes a business opportunity where supply rapidly exceeds demand (as was palpably the case in 1991).The lack of critical distance easily results in the reinforcement of received opinion rather than the clearing of fresh scholarly ground, with the result that what was once treasured becomes. Situating this national creative tide in the context of Nordic and European cultural currents, Sibelius dramatically deepens our knowledge of a misunderstood musical giant and an important chapter in the intellectual history of Europe.Ĭomposer anniversaries are a mixed blessing. To solve the deepest riddles of Sibeliusâs life, work, and enigmatic silence, Goss contends, we must understand the awakening in which he played so great a role. Skillfully evoking this artistic climateâin which Sibelius emerged as a leaderâGoss creates a dazzling portrait of the painting, sculpture, literature, and music it inspired. She goes on to trace Sibeliusâs relationships with his creative contemporaries, with whom he worked to usher in a golden age of music and art that would endow Finns with a sense of pride in their heritage and encourage their hopes for the possibilities of nationhood. Focusing on previously unexamined events, Goss explores the composerâs formative experiences as a Russian subject and a member of the Swedish-speaking Finnish minority. Glenda Dawn Goss begins her sweeping narrative in the Finland of Sibeliusâs youth, which remained under Russian control for the first five decades of his life. Recasting his mysterious musical silence and his undeniably influential life against the backdrop of Finlandâs national awakening, Sibelius will be the definitive biography of this creative legend for many years to come. One of the twentieth centuryâs greatest composers, Jean Sibelius (1865â∱957) virtually stopped writing music during the last thirty years of his life.
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