| Five Songs, Op. 37 | |
|---|---|
| Song collection byJean Sibelius | |
The composer (c. 1900) | |
| Opus | 37 |
| Language | Swedish |
| Composed | 1900 (1900)–1902; No. 3orch. 1913 |
TheFive Songs,Op. 37,[a] is a collection ofSwedish-languageart songs for vocal soloist and piano written from 1900 to 1902 by the Finnish composerJean Sibelius.[b]
Ordered by catalogue number, the Op. 37 songs are as follows:
The collection was first published by the Helsinki-based firmFazer & Westerlund [fi] (Helsingfors Nya Musikhandel) from 1901 to 1902. The table below provides additional information about song:
| Song | Tempo | Time | Key | Premiere | Ref. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soloist | Pianist | Date | Venue | |||||
| No. 1 | Andante (ma non-troppo lento) | Adée Leander-Flodin [fi] | Karl Flodin [fi] | 22 November 1900 (1900-11-22) | Solemnity Hall, Helsinki | |||
| No. 2 | Andante | Ida Ekman | Karl Ekman [fi] | 8 October 1902 (1902-10-08) | ||||
| No. 3 | Moderato | 6 8 | 9 October 1902 (1902-10-09) | |||||
| No. 4 | Moderato | 6 4 | ||||||
| No. 5 | Moderato | January 1901 (1901-01) | Soiree for Otto Lessmann | |||||
In 1913, Sibelius arranged "Soluppgång" for vocalist and orchestra.