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Kultaselle, BV 237: 10 Short Variations on a Finnish Folksong
Composers:
  • Busoni, Ferruccio
Detailed Instrumentation: Cello and Piano

Duration: 9 minutes

Description: KULTASELLE, BV 237: 10 Short Variations on a Finnish Folksong was composed in 1914 by Ferruccio Busoni (1866–1924), drawing on a traditional Finnish melody whose text (“Kultaselle,” meaning “to my beloved”) reflects the lyrical folk tradition of his mother’s homeland. Although Busoni if often more associated with the modernism style, this intimate work for cello and piano reveals a more personal and reflective side, shaped by nostalgia and cultural memory during the years surrounding the First World War. Cast as a set of concise variations, the piece transforms the simple folk tune through a range of expressive and contrapuntal treatments. Today KULTASELLE occupies a modest but valued place in the chamber repertoire, appreciated for its warmth, craftsmanship, and as a rare example of Busoni’s engagement with folk material. Reprint edition.

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