Can you hear a sunrise and sunset? Besides his well-known six symphonies, Danish composer Carl Nielsen wrote many short orchestral works, including the “Helios Overture.”
In 1902, Nielsen signed a contract with the publisher Wilhelm Hansen, which allowed him to go to Athens, Greece to join his wife Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen, a sculptor who was making copies of the bas-reliefs and statues in the Acropolis Museum. From his practice room in Athens, he watched the sun rising and setting over the Aegean Sea, and was inspired to write an overture after the Greek god of the sun.
While the Helios Overture was inspired by triumphant Greek myths, it’s easy to hear the influence of his Danish roots— listen for the opening horn tones echoing through frozen fjords!
On the score, Nielsen wrote,
“Silence and darkness,
The sun rises with a joyous song of praise,
It wanders its golden way
and sinks quietly into the sea.”
"Helios" Overture
Op. 17
Composed in 1903
By Carl Nielsen