Pastoral Suite
The Pastoral Suite, Op. 19, is a three-movement suite for orchestra written in 1938 by Swedish composer Lars-Erik Larsson. The suite remains not only one of Larsson's most celebrated compositions, but also one of the most frequently performed pieces of Swedish art music. In particular, the Romance is often performed and recorded as a stand-alone concert piece.
Background
Beginning in 1937, the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation—the country's national, publicly-funded radio—employed Larsson as a composer-in-residence, music producer, and conductor; his main task was to write music to accompany various radio programs. One of Larsson's colleagues was the Swedish poet Hjalmar Gullberg, who had joined Swedish Radio the year before and headed its drama division. Together, the two men developed a genre of popular entertainment they called the "lyrical suite", which alternated recited poetry with musical interludes. Larsson's first commission of this type was to compose four orchestral vignettes to accompany the 1938 radio recitation of a Swedish-language translation Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale; he subsequently published these as A [Winter's Tale (Larsson)|A Winter's Tale].After the success of A Winter's Tale, Larsson began composing a second lyrical suite for Swedish Radio: The Hours of the Day. He contributed six orchestral movements to accompany six poems by various Swedish authors:
- No. 1: Adagio
- : Recitation: A Day by Verner von Heidenstam
- No. 1 : Allegro
- : Recitation: The Earth Sings by Erik Blomberg
- No. 2: Andantino con moto
- : Recitation: Siesta by Oscar Levertin
- No. 3: Adagio
- : Recitation: The Two Tones by Kerstin Hed
- No. 4: Vivice
- : Recitation: An Afternoon by
- No. 5: Andantino
- : Recitation: Man's Home by Erik Blomberg
- No. 6: Andante tranquillo
Structure
The Pastoral Suite, which lasts about 12 to 13 minutes, is in three movements. They are as follows:As a whole, the piece is in the neoclassical style that was "fashionable" in Swedish between the two world wars. In the Scherzo, Larsson's writing recalls the concerto grosso form.
Instrumentation
The Pastoral Suite is scored the following instruments:- Woodwinds: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, and 2 bassoons
- Brass: 2 horns and 2 trumpets
- Percussion: timpani
- Strings: violins, violas, cellos, and double basses
Recordings
The sortable table below lists commercially available recordings of the Pastoral Suite:| Conductor | Orchestra | Time | Recording venue | Label | |||
| 1 | Stockholm Radio Orchestra | 1952 | ? | ? | Decca | ||
| 2 | Stockholm Symphony Orchestra | 1960 | 12:21 | Stockholm Concert Hall | |||
| 3 | Royal [Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra|Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra] | 1968 | 13:20 | , Nacka | His Master's Voice | ||
| 4 | Örebro Symphony Orchestra | 1979 | 14:00 | Örebro Concert Hall | |||
| 5 | Stockholm Sinfonietta | 1980 | 12:12 | Cirkus | BIS | ||
| 6 | CBC Vancouver Orchestra | 1992 | 13:17 | Orpheum | CBC Records | ||
| 7 | Malmö Symphony Orchestra | 1992 | 13:12 | Malmö Concert Hall | BIS | ||
| 8 | Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra | 1993 | 13:24 | Berwald Hall | Sony Classical | ||
| 9 | RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra | ? | 14:16 | ? | Classical Gallery | ||
| 10 | 1994 | 12:28 | Naxos | ||||
| 11 | Ari Rasilainen | Norwegian Radio Orchestra | 1998 | 13:02 | Lindemansalen | Finlandia Records | |
| 12 | New York Scandia Symphony | 2001 | 13:18 | Trinity Church | Centaur | ||
| 13 | Jönköping Sinfonietta | 2002 | 13:30 | Jönköping Concert Hall | |||
| 14 | Norrköping Symphony Orchestra | 2003 | 13:21 | De Geerhallen | Naxos | ||
| 15 | 2013 | 13:41 | Probensaal | Bella Musica |