Florez and Blanzeflor : Piano Concerto No. 2 : Serenade
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Title:
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Florez and Blanzeflor : Piano Concerto No. 2 : Serenade |
Otros títulos:
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Florez y Blanzeflor : Concierto para Piano No. 2 : Serenata Florez and Blanzeflor Op. 3 : Piano Concerto No. 2 Op. 23 : Serenade in F Op. 31 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Wilhelm Stenhammar; Janos Solyom; Ingvar Wixell; Müncher Philharmoniker; Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester; Stig Westerberg |
Código CDU:
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Ste.03 |
Forma Musical:
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Concertos (Piano), Suites (Orchestra), Songs (Medium voice) with Orchestra |
Abstract:
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Stenhammar was a Swedish pianist and self-taught composer and conductor. His compositions began as typically late Romantic fare but evolved through three periods. In the first, his primary influences were Liszt, Brahms, and Wagner, but the music is imbued with a Nordic sound without specifically quoting Swedish folk song. His early operas Gildet på Solhaug (1892-1893) and Tirfing (1897-1898), although unsuccessful, were the pinnacles of this period. Stenhammar's second period began as he attempted to create a more concentrated and motivically oriented style, modeled on the great classicists Beethoven, Haydn, and Mozart. In spite of this, the music of this period loses none of its Nordic color. His brilliant cantata Ett folk (1904-1905) and the frequently played Second Piano Concerto are the most representative. Beginning in 1909, perhaps feeling his lack of training was detrimental to further development, Stenhammar engaged upon a nine-year course in strict counterpoint. The fruit of ... |
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