Symphony No. 2 - Symphony No. 3 "Liturgique"
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Title:
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Symphony No. 2 - Symphony No. 3 "Liturgique" |
Otros títulos:
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Symphony No. 2 for Orchestra and Trumpet Symphony No. 3 "Liturgique" |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Arthur Honegger; Berliner Philharmoniker; Herbert von Karajan |
Código CDU:
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Hon.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Symphonies ; Symphonies (String orchestra). |
Abstract:
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Born in France to Swiss parents, Arthur Honegger was a major twentieth century composer whose musical style was more cosmopolitan than either French or Swiss. An almost exact contemporary of Prokofiev (1891-1953), he rivaled Poulenc as the most successful member of Les Six and was without doubt among the greatest French composers of his day. Stylistically, he was quite protean, eschewing the Impressionism of Debussy while absorbing certain features of neo-Classicism and taking on a sometimes brash and usually rugged expressive manner, always within a tonal context.
Honegger became proficient on the violin as a child, but also developed an interest in composition early on. His first work, an unorchestrated opera, Philippa, dates to 1903. He enrolled at the Zurich Conservatory while in his teens, where he studied composition with Friedrich Hegar and violin with Willem de Boer. He left after two years for the more prestigious Paris Conservatory in 1911, where he studied composition with ... |
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