The queen of Golconda : ouverture ; Piano concerto in D ; Festival of the Bayadères ; Violin concerto in C sharp minor, op. 2 ; Serious & joyful fancies
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The queen of Golconda : ouverture ; Piano concerto in D ; Festival of the Bayadères ; Violin concerto in C sharp minor, op. 2 ; Serious & joyful fancies |
Otros títulos:
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Selections La reina de Golconda: ouverture; Concierto para piano en Re, Festival de las bayaderas, Concierto para violín en Do sostenido menor, op. 2; graves y alegre fantasía |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Franz Berwald; Marian Migdal; Arve Tellefsen; Ulf Björlin; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
Código CDU:
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Ber.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Propuestas. Conciertos (Piano) Poemas sinfónicos. Conciertos (Violín) Música orquestal. |
Abstract:
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Franz Berwald was one of the seminal composers of the first half of the nineteenth century, a precursor of the Scandinavian symphonic school which would come to fruition a half century later. Yet as a musician in his native Sweden he labored in obscurity and was forced to make a living in such nonmusical fields as glassblowing, lumbering, orthopedics, and physical therapy.
Berwald was born in Stockholm. His father, a German orchestral violinist, imparted some training on his son, but Franz was largely self-taught. At 16 he joined the Royal Opera Orchestra and began to compose. His Grand Septet for Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn and String Quartet was premiered in 1828; already a pattern was set, for that idiosyncratic work met with indifference from Swedish audiences.
Berwald spent some time in Norway, then went to Berlin to study music further. From there he went to Vienna where he found an audience for his work. There his opera Estrella di Soria was performed to acclaim. In 1841, he married ... |
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