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Schemselnihar

By Leo Smit

genre
Orchestra
instrumentation
Orchestra (4343 4331 timp perc cel 2hp str)
duration
24 minutes
year
1929
location of manuscript
www.nederlandsmuziekinstituut.nl archive registration number 119/022
status
published score
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Details

Ballet music

Prélude première partie. Danse. Cortège de Schemselnihar. Scherzando. Lento (ma non troppo)

First performance

Dec 19, 1929 Amsterdam, Grote Zaal Concertgebouw - Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Pierre Monteux

Images

Schemselnihar.jpg
Schemselnihar.jpg

About Leo Smit

(05/14/1900 - 04/30/1943)
Leo Smit

1900 - 1943

His music sounds thoroughly French, with bright and blithe notes that seemingly flow easily from his pen. In reality, it took many years before his musical ideas were incorporated into his compositions. And however French it may sound, Leo Smit was in heart and soul hooked to Amsterdam and the Netherlands. His song for women's choir, De bruid (The bride), set to words by Jan Prins is a declaration of love: “The groom was the sunlight and Holland was his bride.” It also took years before his legacy would reach an international audience.

by Jurjen Vis