Symphonie No. 1 - Symphonie No. 2 "Le Double"
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Title:
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Symphonie No. 1 - Symphonie No. 2 "Le Double" |
Otros títulos:
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Symphonie No. 1 Symphonie No. 2 "Le Double" |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Henri Dutilleux; Daniel Barenboim; Orchestre de Paris |
Código CDU:
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Dut.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Symphonies. |
Abstract:
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Henri Dutilleux is a hard-working French contemporary composer who emphasizes quality over quantity, shuns systems of formal organization, and writes rock-solid music tailored to the needs of specific ensembles. Dutilleux' independence of spirit sets him apart from many of his colleagues in France. His concern for instrumental color, spatial relationships among instrumental groups, and heterodox sense of spirituality maintains the French lineage of modernism that stems from the music of Debussy through the work of Messiaen. Dutilleux is deeply inspired by visual art, his orchestral work Timbres, espace, mouvement (1978) being directly inspired by Vincent van Gogh's painting The Starry Night.
Dutilleux was born the grandson of organist and composer Julien Koszul, who was onetime director of the Roubaix Conservatoire, a close friend of Gabriel Fauré, and helped foster the career of Albert Roussel. Dutilleux studied at the Douai Conservatoire until 1933 when he enrolled in the Paris ... |
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