Sibelius and His Masonic Music

Sounds in 'Silence'

by Hermiine Weigel Williams


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/14/2008

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9780595613717
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9780595500888

About the Book

When Erik Tawaststjerna completed his multi-volume study of Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) in the late 1980s, it was anticipated that it would become the definitive source for information about the life and music of Finland's most revered composer. While there is no denying the musicological significance of Tawaststjerna's contribution, one nevertheless searches in vain among the pages of this monumental work for any discussion of Sibelius's association with Freemasonry or his "Musique religieuse" (opus 113).

Prior to 1998, only one study of Sibelius's Masonic music had been published. It was written by Einari Marvia in Finnish, a language not readily accessible to most scholars. It therefore seemed appropriate to publish, in English, another study of this work, one that would draw not only from Marvia's research but also from a number of newly discovered documents. The author's first edition of Sibelius and His Masonic Music (1998) and its supplement (1999) has now been revised and presented here in a single volume.

Those who have expressed an interest in discerning Sibelius's views of religion will find this study offers considerable information about that aspect of the composer's life. Opus 113 had become for him an expression of his belief in the universality of the Divine, a belief given credence in the beauty and wonder of nature.


About the Author

Hermine Weigle Williams has held teaching positions in the fields of musicology and religious studies at Vassar College and Hamilton College, She also has been a Fulbright Senior Lecturer in Music in New Zealand. Dr. Williams is best known for her work related to opera history and performance. She co-authored with Donald Jay Grout the third and fourth editions of A Short History of Opera and was commissioned by the San Francisco Opera to create a modern edition of Alessandro Scarlatti?s Il trionfo dell'onore. Recent publications include Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: His Life and Music, Thomas Hastings: An Introduction to His Life and Music, and Therese von Jakob Robinson: A Biographical Portrait.