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Title: Symphony No. 2
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Alfred Schnittke; The USSR Ministry of Culture Chamber Choir; The Leningrad Philarmonic Symphony Orchestra; Gennadi Rozhdestvensky; Valeri Polyanski
Código CDU: Schni.02
Forma Musical: Symphonies.
Abstract: Upon his emergence in the West in the early 1980s, Alfred Schnittke became one of the most talked-about, recorded, and influential composers of the last decades of the twentieth century. Schnittke was born in 1934 in the Soviet Union to German parents. After living for several years in Vienna, he returned to Moscow to attend the Conservatory from 1953-1958. He returned there to teach instrumentation from 1962 through 1972. Thereafter, splitting his time between Moscow and Hamburg, he supported himself as a film composer. Schnittke composed nine symphonies, six concerti grossi, four violin concertos, two cello concertos, concertos for piano and a triple concerto for violin, viola and cello, four string quartets, ballet scores, choral and vocal works. His first opera, Life with an Idiot, was premiered in Amsterdam (April 1992). Two more operas, Gesualdo and Historia von D. Johann Fausten were unveiled in Vienna (May 1995) and Hamburg (June 1995) respectively. In 1985, Schnittke suffered a ...


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1. Symphony No. 2-Movement one.mp3 11:52 8.130Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
2-4. Symphony No. 2-Momevent two-four.mp3 24:07 16.53Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
5. Symphony No. 2-Movement five.mp3 10:42 7.339Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
6. Symphony No. 2-Movement six.mp3 10:03 6.887Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
Symphony No. 2-Completo.wav 56:31 570.5Mb WAV audio Wav

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