Complete Symphonies Vol. 1
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Title:
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Complete Symphonies Vol. 1 |
Otros títulos:
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Complete Symphonies Vol. 1 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Luigi Boccherini; Johannes Goritzki; Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss |
Código CDU:
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Bo.15cd1 |
Forma Musical:
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Symphonies |
Abstract:
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The symphonies of Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) may sound like those of Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) on a perfunctory first hearing. Both composers create works that eloquently embody the spirit of their era: they contain dazzling forays into rhythmic variety, tight and logical structure, and bold elaboration of thematic material. Both composers admired each other and freely borrowed thematic and structural techniques. At one time, contemporary wags referred to Boccherini as "the wife of Haydn," an unfair appellation certainly, but one with a spot of truth. But Boccherini's symphonies stood well on their own and endure today because of their inherent good spirits, their charming (although timid) use of polyphony, and most of all, their intense lyricism. In fact, his lyricism is at once his greatest strength and greatest roadblock to growth. He never did sacrifice melodies to delve deeply into drama and polyphony like Haydn. He never went through a Sturm und Drang period; although his ... |
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