Autumn Gardens Explained

Autumn Gardens
Composer:Einojuhani Rautavaara
Composed:1999
Movements:3

Autumn Gardens is an orchestral work by Finnish composer Einojuhani Rautavaara.

Written in 1999, it is one of Rautavaara's most performed works.

In the performance notes, Rautavaara writes, "I have often compared composing to gardening. In both processes, one observes and controls organic growth rather than constructing or assembling existing components and elements. I would also like to think that my compositions are rather like ‘English gardens’, freely growing and organic, as opposed to those that are pruned to geometric precision and severity."[1]

Movements

The piece is in three movements.

III. Giocoso leggiero

Instrumentation

Woodwinds
  • 2 Flutes
  • 2 Oboes
  • 2 Clarinets
  • 2 Bassoons
    Brass
  • 2 French Horns
  • Tuba
    Percussion
  • Timpani
  • Vibraphone
    Strings
  • 16 Violins
  • 8 Violas
  • 8 Cellos
  • 4 Basses

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Judd, Timothy (2019). "Einojuhani Rautavaara's 'Autumn Gardens': A Radiant Orchestral Soundscape"