One of the theories of where the name "Holland" comes from is from the Germanic "Holt Lant" literally meaning wood land. So yes there are woods in The Netherlands. Contrary to what Bom Cabedal said, even in the province of Holland there are woods. Though they are quite small (the largest is the National Park of Zuid-Kennemerland, a forest on the dunes and in the south shared with the province of Brabant is the beautiful Bieschbosch) and some, like the "Amsterdamse bos" largely man made.
@@nikanorsoter7123 there are forests also, with the mountains in the middle of the country ( Thuringen, Hessen, Eiffel/West next Belgien, Nord Bayern and so on ).
The Dutch can be proud of this music. The Dutch know their famous painters better unfortunately. I think they recognize too little of their own folklore in this music.
This is a miracle. It enchants me!
Thank you. I'm listening for the first time.
PART I - In the Dutch forests
0:00 forest murmurs
0:25 theme 1 (fatherland theme, piccolo)
1:00 fatherland theme, piccolo
1:11 trill in thirds
1:34 theme 1b (horn)
2:17
2:33 piccolo
2:46
3:10 brass
3:50 climax and diminuendo
4:04 runs of fatherland motif
4:37 fatherland motif transformed (clarinet)
5:06 fatherland theme expanded (ww)
5:35 violen
6:23
7:31
7:46
8:30 minor
8:49
9:11
9:20
9:40
10:03
10:45 paukenslag
10:51 fatherland theme (clarinet)
11:25
12:10 fartherland motif (brass)
12:35 forest murmurs
13:05 fatherland motif (low brass)
13:19 forest murmurs morendo
PART II - In the country
Scherzo
14:03
14:52
15:23
15:47
16:02 bassoon
16:20 descending run
16:24 interleaved motives
18:47 waltz
19:28
19:44
20:07 waltz passionate
20:38 horn
20:52 country motif
21:26 staccato
Trio
22:25 religious hymn: Farmers at church (Vincent van Gogh - "Het uitgaan van de Hervormde Kerk te Nuenen" comes to mind)
25:44 Passionate conviction of churchgoers (violins)
26:50 country motif (slow ww)
27:11
27:19
27:25
27:34
Scherzo
27:53 country motif (tempo 1)
28:02
28:17
28:33
28:52
28:57 country motif (low strings)
29:08
29:12
29:21 country motif (oboe)
29:31 (Tchaikovsky symfonie 4)
29:44 country motif
PART III - On the beach and at sea
29:52 Waves hitting the beach and washing away again
30:37 majestic fatherland motif (in minor, extended): Panorama view over the beach (like Mesdag's painting)
31:07 fatherland motif (clarinets, bassoon)
31:23 chromatic descent violins
32:26
32:40 chromatic descent
33:10
33:43 waves motif
34:48 dirge (violin)
35:16 dirge (cello)
35:38 violins
35:51 ww
36:42 sailing theme?
37:41
38:15 horns
38:52 (horn solo)
39:49 waves theme
40:09 waves motif stringendo
40:27 majestic fatherland motif (brass)
40:47 majestic fatherland motif + descending scales depicting stormy Northsea
41:37 Calm after the storm
42:00 Dancelike
43:27 dirge (cello, violin)
Part IV - To the capital
45:54 Amsterdam motif (with descending scales from calm Northsea of mvt 3)
46:25 fatherland motif (brass)
47:06 Amsterdam motif sudden resurgence
47:29 Amsterdam theme (clarinet)
48:01 Amsterdam motifs stringendo
48:12 harmonie reeks
48:26 fatherland motif (brass)
48:45 fatherland motif diminution (flute)
49:31 Amsterdam + fatherland motifs
49:51 country (farmer) motif (horn, oboe)
50:32 fatherland motif
51:07 country motif (oboe)
51:16
51:26
51:45 country motif (ww)
52:05 country motif
51:20
51:40
53:00 Amsterdam theme
53:19 Amsterdam motif (a la polonaise)
54:08 fatherland motif (brass)
54:48 fatherland motif (woodwind)
55:56 clarinet
57:08
57:35
57:46
58:00 Amsterdam theme
59:56 paukenslag
1:00:02 violin
A Smetanian dutch composer? Thanks to share!
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Rondom 28:00, het Valkhof te Nijmegen? Een van de residenties van Karel de Grote.
The key is B-flat Major, not minor.
Typo.
Je n'ai rien entendu ici d'intéressant. Proche de ce qu'on "Musique de genre".
There are woods in Holland? 😁
Not Holland (western rim of the country), but in the Netherlands, yes, although not that much.Mostly in the east of the country.
@@bomcabedal
Nice upload. Thank you.
By the way, there are also few forests in Northern Germany, especially Schleswig-Holstein
One of the theories of where the name "Holland" comes from is from the Germanic "Holt Lant" literally meaning wood land. So yes there are woods in The Netherlands.
Contrary to what Bom Cabedal said, even in the province of Holland there are woods. Though they are quite small (the largest is the National Park of Zuid-Kennemerland, a forest on the dunes and in the south shared with the province of Brabant is the beautiful Bieschbosch) and some, like the "Amsterdamse bos" largely man made.
@@nikanorsoter7123 there are forests also, with the mountains in the middle of the country ( Thuringen, Hessen, Eiffel/West next Belgien, Nord Bayern and so on ).
We can find woods in Netherlands, next Arnhem in east or the country ; with the Hogeweluwe (or Highweluwe).
The Dutch can be proud of this music. The Dutch know their famous painters better unfortunately. I think they recognize too little of their own folklore in this music.