List of compositions by Dag Wirén

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The Swedish composer Dag Wirén

The career of the Swedish composer Dag Wirén (1905–1986) spanned six decades: his earliest pieces date to 1920, while his final project—the Flute Concertino—was completed in 1972. Today, Wirén is primarily remembered for his popular Serenade for Strings (1937), especially the Marcia (No. 4), which is often performed and recorded as a stand-alone concert piece. In addition to the Serenade, Wirén's most acclaimed works are: his four extant symphonies (Nos. 2–5), written from 1938 to 1964; the Sinfonietta (1934); his four extant string quartets (again, Nos. 2–5), written from 1935 to 1970; and his three concerti, respectively, for cello (1936), violin (1946), and piano (1950). Wirén was also a prolific composer for the stage and the silver screen: he wrote original scores to ten films, three ballets, two radio operettas, and numerous plays—although none of these is particularly well-known.

Orchestral works[edit]

Symphonies[edit]

  1. Molto allegro ed energico—Più che doppio movimento—A tempo—Più che doppio movimento—A tempo—Meno mosso—
  2. Andante espressivo—Poco più lento—Lento—
  3. Molto allegro—Più lento—Più lento
  1. Gavotte—Musette
  2. Scherzo
  1. Allegro molto
  2. Adagio—Allegro molto—Tempo I
  3. Allegro—Più moto—Poco meno moto—Tempo primo—Meno mosso—Più mosso—Meno mosso
  1. Allegro—
  2. Adagio
  3. Allegro molto—Poco più moto—Tempo I—Prestissimo—Poco meno
  1. Tempo moderato
  2. Molto vivace
  3. Tempo moderato
  1. Moderato
  2. Andante
  3. Perpetuum mobile: Presto
  4. Andante

Concertante[edit]

  • Cello Concerto, for cello and orchestra (Op. 10, 1936; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1950)[1][10]
  1. Tempo moderato
  2. Andante espressivo
  3. Allegro
  1. Allegro moderato ma inquieto
  2. Andante espressivo
  3. Allegro molto
  1. Moderato
  2. Andante
  3. Rondo
  • Flute Concertino, for flute and small orchestra (Op. 44, 1972; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1974)[1][11][c]
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Calmo
  3. Allegro

Other orchestral[edit]

  1. Preludium (Prelude): Allegro molto
  2. Andante espressivo
  3. Scherzo: Allegro vivace—Trio: Poco meno moto
  4. Marcia: Tempo di marcia, molto ritmico
  • Concert Overture No. 2 (Konsertuvertyr Nr. 2), for orchestra (Op. 16, 1940; published by Svensk Musik/STIM)[1][14]
  • Little Suite (Liten svit), for orchestra (Op. 17, 1941; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)[1]
  1. Overture (Uvertyr)
  2. Burlesque (Burlesk)
  3. Finale: Molto vivace
  • Romantic Suite (Romantisk svit), suite for orchestra excerpted from the music to The Merchant of Venice (Op. 22, 1943, revised 1961; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1955)[1][15][16]
  1. If I Only Knew (Om jag bara visste): Andante espressivo
  2. We Travel to Venice (Vi resa till Venedig): Allegretto grazioso
  3. Serenade for Jessica (Serenad för Jessica): Tempo moderato, espressivo
  4. Jester's Dance (Gyckeldans): Allegro
  5. Portia's Palace Orchestra (Portias slottsorkester): Andante espressivo
  • Comedy Overture (Lustspelsuvertyr), for orchestra (Op. 21, 1945; published by Svensk Musik/STIM)[1]
  • Ballet Suite (Balettsvit), suite for orchestra excerpted from the ballet The Oscar Ball (Op. 24a, 1949; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1954)[1][17]
  1. Overture (Uvertyr): Allegro molto
  2. The Individuals (Personager): Comodo
  3. Viennese waltz (Wienervals): Tempo di Valse
  4. Promenade (Promenad): Andante grazioso
  5. Introduction and Polka (Introduktion och Polka): Moderato e comodo
  1. Moderato—Poco più mosso—Tempo I
  2. Allegro moderato
  3. Andantino—Poco meno moto—Subito tempo I—Meno moto
  4. Allegro moderato—Moderato
  • Triptych (Triptyk), for small orchestra (Op. 33, 1958; published by in the Swedish Art Music Society 1959)[1]
  1. Tempo moderato, ma espressivo
  2. Molto allegro
  3. Andante espressivo—Allegro molto
  • Music for Strings (Musik för stråkorkester), for string orchestra (Op. 40, 1966–1967; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag)[1]
  1. Moderato
  2. Commodo ma espressivo
  3. Tempo moderato
  4. Vivace

Stage[edit]

Ballet and operetta[edit]

  1. In the Poet's Attic (Skaldens vindskammare)
  2. The High Street (Storgatan)
  3. The Town Hotel Assembly Room (Stadshotellets festsal)
  4. Dream in the Park (Dröm i parken)
  • Take Your Places on the Stage (Plats på scenen), ballet for orchestra by Julius Mengarelli [sv] (Op. 32, 1957; published by Svensk Musik/STIM)[1][21][d][e]
  • The Evil Queen / Snow White (Den elaka drottningen / Snövit), ballet for orchestra produced by Swedish Television (Op. 34, 1960; published by Svensk Musik/STIM)[1][22][f]

Theatre music[edit]

  • Madame Bovary, incidental music for ensemble[g] to a production by Harry Rock Hansen of Flaubert's novel at the Blanche Theatre (1939; unpublished)[1]
  • The Merchant of Venice (Köpmannen i Venedig), incidental music for ensemble[h] to a production by Alf Sjöberg of Shakespeare's play at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1943; unpublished)[1]
  • Amorina, incidental music for chamber orchestra[i] to a production by Alf Sjöberg of Almqvist's novel [sv] at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1951; unpublished)[1]
  • Romeo and Juliet (Romeo och Julia), incidental music for chamber orchestra[j] to a production by Alf Sjöberg of Shakespeare's play at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1953; published by Svensk Musik/STIM)[1]
  • God's Wife (Gudens hustru), incidental music to a production by Henrik Dyfverman [sv] of Moberg's play for Swedish Radio (1954; unpublished)[1]
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (En midsommarnattsdröm), incidental music for orchestra to a production by Alf Sjöberg of Shakespeare's play at the Royal Swedish Opera (Op. 30, 1955; published by Svensk Musik/STIM)[1][23]
  • The Queen's Tiara (Drottningens juvelsmycke), incidental music for ensemble[k] to a production by Alf Sjöberg of Almqvist's novel at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1957; published by Svensk Musik/STIM)[1]
  • Hamlet, incidental music for ensemble[l] to a production by Alf Sjöberg of Shakespeare's play at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1960; unpublished)[1]
  • King John (Kung John) incidental music for ensemble,[m] to a production by Alf Sjöberg of Shakespeare's play at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1961; published by Svensk Musik/STIM)[1]

Chamber works[edit]

Quartets and quintets[edit]

  1. Theme and variations (Tema med variationer): Andante
  2. Scherzo: Moderato ma molto ritmico
  3. Final: Prestissimo
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Andante—Vivace—Allegretto
  3. Presto
  4. Allegro—Prestissimo
  1. Calmo—Allegro molto—Calmo
  2. Intermezzo I: Moderato
  3. Intermezzo II: Prestissimo
  4. Lento
  5. Allegro molto
  • Quartet, for flute, oboe, clarinet, and cello (Op. 31, 1956; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1960)[1]
  1. Andante—Allegro moderato—Andante
  2. Intermezzo: Vivace
  3. Lento espressivo
  4. Tema con variazioni: Andante
  1. Allegro molto—Allegro capricioso—Tempo I
  2. Andante espressivo
  3. Allegro
  • Quintet for Wind Instruments, for wind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and horn) (Op. 42, 1971; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1973)[1]
  1. Moderato
  2. Adagio
  3. Allegro molto

Duos and trios[edit]

  • Cello Sonatina No. 1, for cello and piano (Op. 1, 1931; published by Edition Suecia and Svensk Musik/STIM in 1969)[1][30]
  1. Allegro energico—
  2. Adagio—
  3. Molto vivace
  1. Allegro energico
  2. Grave–Vivace
  3. Allegro giocoso
  1. Allegro
  2. Adagio
  3. Fugetta
  4. Alla passacaglia
  • Miniature Suite No. 1, for cello and piano (Op. 8a, 1934; published by Edition Suecia in 1948)[1][33]
  1. Moderato
  2. Adagio
  3. Allegro (rubato)
  4. Andante espressivo
  5. Molto vivace
  • Miniature Suite No. 2, for piano trio (violin, cello, and piano) (Op. 8b, 1934; published by Svensk Musik/STIM)[1]
  • Violin Sonatina, for violin and piano (Op. 15, 1940; published by the Swedish Art Music Society in 1949)[1][34]
  1. Allegro
  2. Andantino
  3. Vivace
  1. Andante
  2. Intermezzo
  3. Lento espessivo
  4. Molto allegro

Solo instrument[edit]

  • Theme with Variations (Tema med variationer), for piano (Op. 5, 1933; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1949)[1][35]
  1. Tema: Andante
  2. Variation No. 1: L'istesso tempo
  3. Variation No. 2: L'istesso tempo
  4. Variation No. 3: Tempo di marcia
  5. Variation No. 4: Più mosso
  6. Variation No. 5: Andante
  7. Variation No. 6: L'istesso tempo
  8. Variation No. 7: Più mosso
  9. Variation No. 8: Molto vivace
  10. Variation No. 9: Allegro furioso
  11. Tempo di tema
  • Ironical Miniatures (Ironiska smastycken), for piano (Op. 19, 1942–1945; published by Nordiska Musikförlaget in 1947)[1][31][p]
  1. Prelude (Upptakt)
  2. Etude (Etyd)
  3. Promenade (Promenad)
  4. Waltz (Vals)
  5. End (Slut)
  • Piano Sonatina (Op. 25, 1950; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1944)[1][36]
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Andante
  3. Allegro
  • Improvisations (Improvisationer), for piano (Op. 35, 1959; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1960)[1][35]
  1. Largo
  2. Adagio
  3. Presto
  4. Tempo moderato
  5. Molto espressivo
  • Little Serenade (Liten serenad), for guitar (Op. 39, 1964; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1964)[1]
  1. Marcia
  2. Preludium
  3. Solo
  4. Intermezzo
  5. Duo lento
  6. Marcia
  • Little Suite for Piano (Liten pianosvit) (Op. 43, 1971; published by Gehrmans Musikförlag in 1972)[1][35]
  1. Vivace
  2. Andantino
  3. Moderato
  4. Allegro

Film scores[edit]

Vocal[edit]

  • Titania for women's voices, words by Gustaf Fröding (1942)
  • Three sea poems a capella, words by Karin Boye (1963)
  • Livet och skrifterna ("En helig man"), words by Nils Ferlin (1934)
  • Mitt trollslott står i skogens bryn, words by August Strindberg (1934)
  • To your bed, Op. 13a, An autumn evening, Op. 13b, words by Erik Axel Karlfeldt (1938)
  • Jungfru Maria and Malenavisorna, Op. 13 a-b (1938), words by Erik Axel Karlfeldt
  • Annorstädes vals, words by Alf Henrikson (1965)

Notes, references, and sources[edit]

Notes
  1. ^ The First Symphony was written while Wirén was studying in Paris. A "radical experiment",[2] it never went beyond a sketch, as Wirén abandoned the piece and refused to have it performed.[3] In 1945, Wirén wrote on the score for the First Symphony: "Student work, should not be performed?"[1]
  2. ^ a b From 1933 to 1934 while in Paris, Wirén attempted a four-movement second symphony. Print to its premiere in 1940, however, he opted to revise and re-orchestrate the piece as his Sinfonietta (Op. 7a), which combined a newly-composed central 'Andante espressivo' with the original outer two movements; the original interior movements were discarded but nonetheless combined as The Two Pieces for Orchestra (Op.7 b).[3][1][5]
  3. ^ The Concertino for Flute and Small Orchestra is the final composition of Wirén's career.[1]
  4. ^ The ballet Take Your Place on Stage was never staged due to the death of its choreographer, Julius Mengarelli.[1][21]
  5. ^ Wirén's ballet Take Your Places on the Stage (Plats på scenen) also has been translated to English as "On Stage, Please".[22]
  6. ^ Wirén's ballet The Evil Queen / Snow White (Den elaka drottningen / Snövit) also has been translated to English as "The Wicked Queen".[22]
  7. ^ Wirén's Madame Bovary is scored for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano.[1]
  8. ^ Wirén's The Merchant of Venice is scored for flute (doubling piccolo), oboe, clarinet, 2 trumpets, trombone, percussion, guitar, piano, celesta, string quartet, and double bass.[1]
  9. ^ Wirén's Amorina is scored for clarinet, trumpet, piano/cembalo, percussion, and strings.[1]
  10. ^ Wirén's Romeo and Juliet is scored for flute (doubling piccolo), clarinet, percussion, piano, and strings.[1]
  11. ^ Wirén's The Queen's Tiara is scored for flute, oboe, clarinet, percussion, celesta, violin, and cello.[1]
  12. ^ Wirén's Hamlet is scored for flute, 2 bassoons, 3 horns, 2 trumpets, trombone, timpani, percussion, guitar, cello, and double bass.[1]
  13. ^ Wirén's King John is scored for flute (doubling piccolo), 2 horns, trumpet, percussion, and organ.[1]
  14. ^ Wirén withdrew the String Quartet No. 1 and it is therefore not performable. It, in turn, was preceded by two other early projects for string quartet,[24] making seven in total.[25]
  15. ^ Wiren appears to have withdrawn his Second Cello Sonatina, writing of it: "Should not be performed?"[31]
  16. ^ The Ironical Miniatures was originally in six movements, but Wirén withdrew the final movements, 'American Style".[31]
References
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv Åhlén.
  2. ^ Jacobsson 1998, pp. 15–16.
  3. ^ a b c Jacobsson 2018, p. 6.
  4. ^ Jacobsson 2018, pp. 4, 6.
  5. ^ Uppström 2001, p. 12.
  6. ^ Jacobsson 2000, pp. 3, 23–25.
  7. ^ Jacobsson 2000, pp. 3, 26–27.
  8. ^ Jacobsson 1998, pp. 3, 21–22.
  9. ^ Jacobsson 1998, pp. 3, 22–23.
  10. ^ Uppström 2001, pp. 3, 12.
  11. ^ Jacobsson 1999, pp. 10, 12.
  12. ^ Jacobsson 2000, pp. 22–23.
  13. ^ Jacobsson 2018, pp. 3, 6–7.
  14. ^ Jacobsson 2000, pp. 25–26.
  15. ^ Jacobsson 1999, pp. 9, 12.
  16. ^ Uppström 2001, pp. 3, 12–13.
  17. ^ Jacobsson 1998, pp. 3, 20–21.
  18. ^ Jacobsson 2018, pp. 4, 8.
  19. ^ Royal Swedish Opera (a).
  20. ^ Jacobsson 1998, pp. 20–21.
  21. ^ a b Jacobsson 1999, p. 10.
  22. ^ a b c Jacobsson 1998, pp. 17, 20.
  23. ^ Royal Swedish Opera (b).
  24. ^ a b Whitehouse 2018, p. 3.
  25. ^ Lindblad 2005, p. 6.
  26. ^ a b c d Whitehouse 2018, pp. 2, 4.
  27. ^ Lindblad 2005, pp. 3, 6.
  28. ^ a b c Lindblad 2005, pp. 3, 7.
  29. ^ Lindblad 2005, pp. 3, 6–7.
  30. ^ Broman 1993, pp. 2, 7.
  31. ^ a b c Broman 1993, pp. 2, 8.
  32. ^ a b Broman 1993, pp. 2, 6.
  33. ^ Broman 1996, pp. 2, 6.
  34. ^ Broman 1993, pp. 2, 6–7.
  35. ^ a b c Broman 1996, pp. 3, 7.
  36. ^ Broman 1996, pp. 2, 6–7.
  37. ^ a b c d e f g h i Swedish Film Database.
Sources
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  • "Oscarbalen" [The Oscarian Ball] (PDF). arkivet.operan.se. Royal Swedish Opera Archives. Retrieved 4 November 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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