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The Ferryman's Bride, Op. 33

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:55 am
by Z-Tuba Dude
Is anyone familiar with "The Ferryman's Bride", Op. 33, of Jean Sibelius? It is apparently a solo tuba piece with strings, or so says Luck's Music's website. I have never heard of the piece, but have ordered the score, just on speculation. Anybody know of it?

Re: The Ferryman's Bride, Op. 33

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 1:18 am
by Chuck(G)
Z-Tuba Dude wrote:Is anyone familiar with "The Ferryman's Bride", Op. 33, of Jean Sibelius? It is apparently a solo tuba piece with strings, or so says Luck's Music's website. I have never heard of the piece, but have ordered the score, just on speculation. Anybody know of it?
About The Ferryman's Brides, Op. 33 - Koskenlaskijan Morsiamet - set of parts

By Jean Sibelius. For 2, 2, 2, 2 - 4, 2, 3, 0, timpani, percussion, strings, solo baritone. This edition: set of parts. Reprint source: Breitkopf & Hartel. Scandinavian: Post-Romantic, 20th Century. Composed 1897. Duration 12 minutes. Published by Edwin F. Kalmus. (A5504-STP)
This is one of the Sibelius songs for solo voice and orchestra. I wonder if the arrangement on Luck's site uses a tuba in place of the baritone solo?