In Years Defaced Violin Concerto Prelude Romance
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Title:
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In Years Defaced Violin Concerto Prelude Romance |
Otros títulos:
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In Years Defaced Prelude Op. 25 Romance Op. 11 Concerto for Small Orchestra and solo Violin |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Gerald Finzi; John Mark Ainsley; Tasmin Little; City of London Sinfonia; Richard Hickox |
Código CDU:
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Fin.02 |
Forma Musical:
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Songs (High voice) with orchestra, Concertos (Violin with chamber orchestra) |
Abstract:
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A pacifist who believed that creative artists were the prime representatives of a civilization, Gerald Finzi is perhaps best known as a composer of songs. He believed that all texts of artistic merit can be set by composers who wish to work with their artistic substance; none are either too fine or too familiar. Many of his songs are set in an aria-like style. His accompaniments, designed to complement and support the material of the singer, are often reminiscent of the treatment given his short orchestral works. Finzi was influenced in his melodic and harmonic vocabulary by the music of Elgar and Vaughan Williams. His works also show a strong influence by the music of J.S. Bach.
The son of an English ship broker, Gerald Finzi began to study music with Ernest Farrar in 1914. When Farrar joined the army in 1916, Finzi began to study with Edward Bairstow at York. In 1922, drawn to the English countryside, Finzi moved to Painswick in Gloucestershire to work in isolation. Then, in 1925, ... |
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