Hugo Alfvén (1872-1960), Sverige / Suède / Sweden Swedish Rhapsody No. 1, Op. 19: "Midsommarvaka" Iceland Symphony Orchestra Petri Sakari ---------------
I am Russian and have lived more than half of my life in Sweden, soon 27 years. Hugo Alvfén is the Swedish greatest composer. Dalarna region, Silja lake area are very beautiful. It is own special spirit there.
I had the great privilege of being allowed to play a minute on his piano, at his Home Museum near Falun in Sweden back in 2018. So grateful! Silvia Escobar. Madrid
Half of my family came from Sweden two centuries ago. Back in my youth I had an opportunity to live and study there. The first time I heard Midsommarvaka I was over whelmed at how much the piece truly represents the country. Hugo Alfvén masterfully captured the country's spirit. Every time I listen to it I am transported back to the place where I once spent a memorable chapter of my youth.
Nicolas Messina : It translates to English as "Midsummer's Vigil". Midsommarvaka is (very roughly) an annual Swedish festival somewhat equivalent to the American Fourth of July and Mardi Gras rolled into one. I am not Swedish, and apologize to any Swedes who take offense, but as I understand it, that would be the best interpretation to modern day Americans. PS: Midsummer is, or is approximately, June 20th. Yes, what we would call "the first day of summer".
That is in fact a traditional Dalecarlia folk song, "Vindarna sucka uti skogarna". Also beatifully captured by singer Monica Zetterlund on her jazz album "Waltz for Debbie" with Bill Evans.
Underbar musik! Min japanska mor berättade att denna användes som signaturmelodi i japansk radio under 1940 & 50-talet så hon kände igen den när hon kom till Sverige i slutet av 1950-talet och blev mäkta förvånad över att den var svensk, det visste hon inte.
Dallas Hays in Kansas. I'm 20% swedish but somehow 0.3% japanese. I am sure the only one on my block. I was listening to swedish symphony favorites and heard something famiiar. I found it. I likely remember the Percy Faith or Montovani version. I have to have my S&B curry bars on hand, ordered on line, Hot not mild please.
Like a few thousand other folks, I'd never heard this beyond the first movement. It is so beautiful, Iove the recurring theme. This was used as the opening music for a TV program in the early'60s hosted by Don Ameche covering circuses worldwide, I was about 9 then, now I'm 69. How time has flown but it been fun now and again. Thanks for this beautiful post.
8:08 Lost for words, no way to describe the feeling of my home country! It puts me in a 1,000 places with a 1,000 emotions. From the article summers to the long shores my Malmö, and from the thousands of islands off the west coast to the millions of lakes in the inlaid all hoping to tell their story all the way to the magical east. gosh I have a love/hate relationship with Sweden but I will always love it!
Une interprétation dynamique et lumineuse de cette belle rhapsodie, d'un compositeur longtemps (et injustement) méconnu en France. Merci pour ce partage !
Hugo Alfven levde och bodde i det vackra samhället Leksand vid den vackra sjön Siljan i Dalarna i Sverige. Inte långt från där jag nu bor. Han gjorde mycket gott för musikkulturen här. Lite stolt är jag nog. 😊
The beginning is played by Ritchie Blackmoore briefly on Deep Purple's live version of 'Lazy' from the Made in Japan album, 08:50 into the track. Pretty cool as a Swedish Deep Purple fan!
@@adamblaha9838 Yes haha, and it's also funny that it's in Japan in 1971 or whatever it was. Can't have been too many in the audience knowing what piece it is, that's my guess anyway 😂
I knew this music since I was a child, but only recently found out who the composer was and how to find it on UA-cam. What an excellent addition to my collection of wonderul classical music.
eu tinha um lp antigo meu pai tinha uma coleção destes discos eu adorava ouvir minha mãe colocava pra mim dormir o lp chamava musicas pra ouvir e sonhar estou muito feliz em rever esta melodia thank you!!!!!
my most favourate Hugo Alfven piece. NOT TOO long but perfect balance of light and heavy sequences, some you want to spring to your feet and take all the strain of the day away (2.30) and then at (4.30 onwards ) a huge change into something very thought prevoking.
En vacker komposition av Hugo Alfvén! Det är mycket intressant att lyssna på svenska rapsodi. Det är en stark svensk anda! Tack för ladda upp! Hälsningar från Brasilien!!!
Tack så mycket! Detta år spelar den filharmoniska orkestern av min stad ( filarmonica.art.br/concertos/agenda-de-concertos/expedicoes-paises-nordicos/ ) den svenska rapsodi. =D
Found it! Way back in the 70's I got the Deep Purple Made in Japan album, and Richie Blackmore used this in a guitar solo. I have always wondered where it came from, here it is.
He plays the melody during "Lazy". I always knew it as "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?", but thanks to youtube I now know of "Swedish Rhapsody" as well.
Compositeur suédois méconnu que j'aime beaucoup. L'intégral de cette magnifique Symphonie est très peu joué sauf le thème qui est très connu. Cette symphonie est superbe !
best bit 6.00 to 9.23 AND then the change at 9.46 to the very end - great all the way to the end. make a great exit to a wedding ceremony in some country manor or perhaps in southern Ireland (11.39) somewhere
11:20 The grand feast is at long last ready. Be seated, esteemed guests, and merrily savour the fruits of this blessed land of summer. Raise your glasses up at the bright blue sky, and toast to the splendour of life. This is one of my favourite pieces of music ever created. Every second sublime. ♥
Never heard of Hugo Alfven but this was a very popular song on the radio in the 1950's in North America. May they got tired of Sinatra, Boone, Patti Page. Who knows?
How come we al know the opening theme to this Rhapsody; but not the composer? It must have featured prominently somewhere throughout the Western World, for so many to recognise it: but, where?
Piero Umiliani quoted it in the verse of his song Mah Nà, Mah Nà... It started out in a soft porn film (“Sweden: Heaven or Hell?“) , then made famous by the Muppets, first on Ed Sullivan, then Sesame Street, and finally on the Muppet Show itself.
PERCY FAITH MADE A POPULAR RECORDING IN THE USA DURING THE NINETEEN-FIFTIES. IT WAS A VERY GOOD AND A VERY POPULAR RECORD LIKE HIS "DELICADO" AND ALSO HIS "PERFIDIA".
Yes and Jona Lewie (who didn't credited his classical sources) also ripped off Mozart's Concert Rondo K.382. Same melody. ua-cam.com/video/mveXHKYUmfo/v-deo.html
This rhapsody is immensely popular and deserves it. it is very well composed and orchestrated with some touchs of humour without any banality. I love it quite especially.
The main theme of the beginning of this rhapsody is very popular, but modt people do not know the entire rhapsody and are unable to give the name of the composer. Alfven has a rather conservative musical language, but he uses it in a very convincing way. His mastery of the orchestra is awesome.
I am Russian and have lived more than half of my life in Sweden, soon 27 years. Hugo Alvfén is the Swedish greatest composer. Dalarna region, Silja lake area are very beautiful. It is own special spirit there.
I had the great privilege of being allowed to play a minute on his piano, at his Home Museum near Falun in Sweden back in 2018. So grateful! Silvia Escobar. Madrid
Ritchie Blackmore(who had a Swedish wife)played rapsody's intro in the pause of Deep Purple's song "Lazy" on the Made In Japan live recording.
Half of my family came from Sweden two centuries ago. Back in my youth I had an opportunity to live and study there. The first time I heard Midsommarvaka I was over whelmed at how much the piece truly represents the country. Hugo Alfvén masterfully captured the country's spirit. Every time I listen to it I am transported back to the place where I once spent a memorable chapter of my youth.
James Hendin where do you live now then? im swedish :)
Back in the US.
okay :)
James Hendin I love Midsommarvaka. What is there in Sweden that corresponds to this music?
Nicolas Messina : It translates to English as "Midsummer's Vigil". Midsommarvaka is (very roughly) an annual Swedish festival somewhat equivalent to the American Fourth of July and Mardi Gras rolled into one.
I am not Swedish, and apologize to any Swedes who take offense, but as I understand it, that would be the best interpretation to modern day Americans. PS: Midsummer is, or is approximately, June 20th. Yes, what we would call "the first day of summer".
Härlig musik detta. Min mor träffade för övrigt Hugo Alvén på hotellet i Östersund där hon jobbade.
Jag är så stolt över att vara svensk! Jag och min familj emigrerade till NY, men våra hjärtan kommer alltid att finnas i Sverige. 🇸🇪 🇸🇪 🇸🇪
5:42 Now begins one of the most beautiful passages of music ever, attaining unmatched richness at 8:00.
Increíble esta pieza nada de fuertes agudos excelente
Yes - beautiful!
That is in fact a traditional Dalecarlia folk song, "Vindarna sucka uti skogarna". Also beatifully captured by singer Monica Zetterlund on her jazz album "Waltz for Debbie" with Bill Evans.
Agreed!¡
Ja!
Underbar musik! Min japanska mor berättade att denna användes som signaturmelodi i japansk radio under 1940 & 50-talet så hon kände igen den när hon kom till Sverige i slutet av 1950-talet och blev mäkta förvånad över att den var svensk, det visste hon inte.
När jag var i Taiwan 1970 användes melodin som signatur till Amerikanska militärens nyhets och annonssändningar i deras radio.
Dallas Hays in Kansas. I'm 20% swedish but somehow 0.3% japanese. I am sure the only one on my block. I was listening to swedish symphony favorites and heard something famiiar. I found it. I likely remember the Percy Faith or Montovani version. I have to have my S&B curry bars on hand, ordered on line, Hot not mild please.
A very famous piece widely known for its first theme. A very imaginative and brillant orchestration.
Like a few thousand other folks, I'd never heard this beyond the first movement. It is so beautiful, Iove the recurring theme. This was used as the opening music for a TV program in the early'60s hosted by Don Ameche covering circuses worldwide, I was about 9 then, now I'm 69. How time has flown but it been fun now and again. Thanks for this beautiful post.
The theme to "International Showtime"!
I'm 66 and remember that TV program. I particularly remember the opening music and often wondered what it was. Now I know!
I’m proud of my Swedish heritage! I loved this tune as a kid before I knew I was part Swedish. This is so beautiful and happy!!!
💜🇸🇪💜
traitor
So this is what that numbers station was playing? Neat!
8:08 Lost for words, no way to describe the feeling of my home country! It puts me in a 1,000 places with a 1,000 emotions. From the article summers to the long shores my Malmö, and from the thousands of islands off the west coast to the millions of lakes in the inlaid all hoping to tell their story all the way to the magical east. gosh I have a love/hate relationship with Sweden but I will always love it!
Une interprétation dynamique et lumineuse de cette belle rhapsodie, d'un compositeur longtemps (et injustement) méconnu en France. Merci pour ce partage !
nemmeno in Italia nessuno conosce questo compositore, e codesta pittoresca e splendida rapsodia
11.29 and 11.38 is the essence of Swedish midsummer eve with strong influences from swedish folk music.
Hugo Alfven levde och bodde i det vackra samhället Leksand vid den vackra sjön Siljan i Dalarna i Sverige. Inte långt från där jag nu bor. Han gjorde mycket gott för musikkulturen här. Lite stolt är jag nog. 😊
Ja, rejält stolt kan du vara över denne mångsidige kosntnär, han tänkte sig ursprungligen bli bildkonstnär. 😊❤
Wunderschöne Musik, für die die Welt noch viel lernen soll!! Haben Sie Dank für posting, wie sonst könnte man diese Schönheit fühlen!!
I get goose bumps.
The real swedish feeling.
Underbart!
The beginning is played by Ritchie Blackmoore briefly on Deep Purple's live version of 'Lazy' from the Made in Japan album, 08:50 into the track. Pretty cool as a Swedish Deep Purple fan!
Exactly! I was told this on RB''s fanpage where we share our guitar covers....it is very funny part put in the middle of the hardrock song! :-)
@@adamblaha9838 Yes haha, and it's also funny that it's in Japan in 1971 or whatever it was. Can't have been too many in the audience knowing what piece it is, that's my guess anyway 😂
I never heard the name of Hugo Alfvén, but I do know this piece... lovely one.
I knew this music since I was a child, but only recently found out who the composer was and how to find it on UA-cam. What an excellent addition to my collection of wonderul classical music.
I've known and adored this piece since I was 3 years old! (1961). It was on the same album as a recording of Finlandia... the choral version!
eu tinha um lp antigo meu pai tinha uma coleção destes discos eu adorava ouvir minha mãe colocava pra mim dormir o lp chamava musicas pra ouvir e sonhar estou muito feliz em rever esta melodia thank you!!!!!
my most favourate Hugo Alfven piece. NOT TOO long but perfect balance of light and heavy sequences, some you want to spring to your feet and take all the strain of the day away (2.30) and then at (4.30 onwards ) a huge change into something very thought prevoking.
Amo de paixão! Uma das mai lumonosas composições de todos os tempos!
En vacker komposition av Hugo Alfvén! Det är mycket intressant att lyssna på svenska rapsodi. Det är en stark svensk anda! Tack för ladda upp! Hälsningar från Brasilien!!!
LuizBHMG bra sverige
Tack så mycket! Detta år spelar den filharmoniska orkestern av min stad ( filarmonica.art.br/concertos/agenda-de-concertos/expedicoes-paises-nordicos/ ) den svenska rapsodi. =D
English please
@@yorick22 Why?
Cheryl Hylin English please
Found it! Way back in the 70's I got the Deep Purple Made in Japan album, and Richie Blackmore used this in a guitar solo. I have always wondered where it came from, here it is.
He plays the melody during "Lazy". I always knew it as "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?", but thanks to youtube I now know of "Swedish Rhapsody" as well.
Great performance of an utterly charming piece!
Quite good performance! Thanks for sharing!
4:28 the charming slow section
Lohengrin
Tack glad midsommar.Snart mot mörkare tider.
Una palabra: sublime
Simply exquisite from beginning to end
The fact that a 31 year old can compose something like this is beyond me.
Bela música sinfônica, tem seu lugar entre as mais conhecidas rapsódias!
I don't know about you guys, but this song appears in my Listening Comprehension in exams.
can we just appreciate how beautiful the ending at 12:47 is
11:29 The most Scandinavian beat ever
Had never heard this before. Awesome music. Just great.
Tack så mycket.
Compositeur suédois méconnu que j'aime beaucoup. L'intégral de cette magnifique Symphonie est très peu joué sauf le thème qui est très connu. Cette symphonie est superbe !
Merci Byrd
Zn toute rigueur, ce n'est pas une symphonie mais une rhapsodie
Merci Gérard Begni de me souligner mon erreur. C'est en effet une Rhapsodie et non une Symphonie.
I've never heard this whole thing! Very nice!
Tack 😁🙏
Playing this at school.
I played this at All City Orchestra in 6th grade (unfortunately, a simplified version) but it was still lovely
best bit 6.00 to 9.23 AND then the change at 9.46 to the very end - great all the way to the end. make a great exit to a wedding ceremony in some country manor or perhaps in southern Ireland (11.39) somewhere
Wonderful!
Svensk känsla som han försökte hitta! Och som han fann...
Heard about this from number stations.
A more dramatic version of the number station
Now I know where Ritchie Blackmore (Deep purple) got that wee riff in the improvisation section of the Made in Japan version of Lazy!
11:20
The grand feast is at long last ready.
Be seated, esteemed guests, and merrily savour the fruits of this blessed land of summer.
Raise your glasses up at the bright blue sky, and toast to the splendour of life.
This is one of my favourite pieces of music ever created. Every second sublime. ♥
좋아요, 정말 좋아요♡
Beat bears many diverse sweet things to savor
It'll be beautiful if this romantic music is played in the cruise ship ballroom banquet.
This is what appears in my recommended list after listening to the whole "Midsommar" movie soundtrack
Great
很好听哦! :) :) :) :) :)
Una joya
Décidément j'ai toujours aimé le premier mouvement de cette pièce...
Achtung! Number station.
Great fun!
8:58 to 9:03
I wonder if this is better than Mantovani's Orchestra's version?
0:45 I have a music box that plays that.
Heather Blue Dog
I have a number station that plays that.
@@thejay8963 aw cool! me too! ua-cam.com/video/QnXPqUU6fI0/v-deo.html
Never heard of Hugo Alfven but this was a very popular song on the radio in the 1950's in North America. May they got tired of Sinatra, Boone, Patti Page. Who knows?
Who could get tired of Patti Page and Frank Sinatra?
What you've heard then was Percy Faith.
+Joshua I'm thinking that Frank's first three wives got tired of him lol.
How come we al know the opening theme to this Rhapsody; but not the composer? It must have featured prominently somewhere throughout the Western World, for so many to recognise it: but, where?
Piero Umiliani quoted it in the verse of his song Mah Nà, Mah Nà... It started out in a soft porn film (“Sweden: Heaven or Hell?“) , then made famous by the Muppets, first on Ed Sullivan, then Sesame Street, and finally on the Muppet Show itself.
@@sha1om Thank you for this information. And 'Shalom!' to you.
PERCY FAITH MADE A POPULAR RECORDING IN THE USA DURING THE NINETEEN-FIFTIES.
IT WAS A VERY GOOD AND A VERY POPULAR RECORD LIKE HIS "DELICADO" AND ALSO HIS "PERFIDIA".
@@hieronyous Bless you Mr Bosch! Well, almost!
@@Mark_Dyer1 HAHAHA!
I THANK YOU FOR THE REFERENCE TO HIM.
I THINK.
BUT FOR ME, H...
REFERS TO SAINT JEROME, NOT TO THE
(IN)FAMOUS ARTIST.
👍
一説ではNHK『きょうの料理』のテーマ曲(冨田勲作曲)の元ネタとされている。
The opening theme is almost identical to "Surrey with a fringe on top." Coincidence?
5:50-9:00 George Gershine's Summertime?
Which background picture is this? Zorn? Larsson?
vacker en tidlös klassiker
Numbers stations brought me here.
La música de los quesitos Adler. :)
too sad to hear today
Dance with the Balamb-fish FF8?
Deep Purple. Made In Japan. Lazy. 😁
Vackert och svenskt vemod
03:10, 08:07, 11:29
5:44
3分クッキングだこれ!!?!!!!
En svensk klassiker
Is anyone else hearing Jonah Lewie's 'Stop the Cavalry' from about 2:05?
Yes and Jona Lewie (who didn't credited his classical sources) also ripped off Mozart's Concert Rondo K.382. Same melody.
ua-cam.com/video/mveXHKYUmfo/v-deo.html
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?
Who's afraid? Who's afraid?
Perhaps 'run rabbit run rabbit' copied the theme...
Fortnite Winter
👇😜
Lazy, Made in Japan, Deep Purple, minute 9...
>Be me
>10 year old kid from 1980s Germany
>Have a radio operater in school
>This in numbers with a woman on
>(Hide the pain Harold)
This sounds like clown music, please support The Boyz instead.
This rhapsody is immensely popular and deserves it. it is very well composed and orchestrated with some touchs of humour without any banality. I love it quite especially.
Very much so.
@@johnlorenzen4633thx ! Note that Alfven wrote quite forgotten large ans strictly composed post-romantic pieces.
Completely successful piece. So varied in its moods. Right up there with enescps piece
Wonderful swedish popular music 🎼🎶✨️🎶✨️🎶✨️
Like so many already pointed out - the moodchange when theme two comes - "Vindarna sucka uti skogarna" - is so hurtingly beautiful.
Such an exciting piece! I'm thankful for npr who introduced this to me.
NPR rules.
The Eurovision Song Contest of 1975 was held in Stockholm Sweden was used for opening
At the same time it was used as a callsign for g02 number station (actually it was Luxembourg polka by bunny lewis)
Despite some people's aversion to popular versions, I learned to love this piece from Percy Faith and his orchestra.
this is just great. Good job Sweden, in all levels.!
The main theme of the beginning of this rhapsody is very popular, but modt people do not know the entire rhapsody and are unable to give the name of the composer. Alfven has a rather conservative musical language, but he uses it in a very convincing way. His mastery of the orchestra is awesome.
It sure is
LOVELY! I just heard this via my local station, here is SoCal.
( 1:04 ) The Best Part ... 👍👍👍