Symphony in B flat Op. 20 : Soir de Fête Op. 32 : La Tempête Op. 18 2 scenes
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Title:
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Symphony in B flat Op. 20 : Soir de Fête Op. 32 : La Tempête Op. 18 2 scenes |
Otros títulos:
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Sinfonía en Si bemol op. 20 : Tarde Fete Op. 32 : La Tempete op. 18 2 escenas |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Ernest Chausson; José Serebrier; L'Orchestre Symphonique de la RTBF |
Código CDU:
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Chau.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Symphonies. Symphonic poems. Incidental music -- Excerpts, Arranged. Symphonies -- 19e siècle. Orchestre, Musique d' -- 19e siècle. Poèmes symphoniques -- 19e siècle. Musique de scène -- 19e siècle -- Extraits arr. Orchestre, Musique d', arr. -- 19e siècle. |
Abstract:
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If Marcel Proust had written music, it might have sounded something like Ernest Chausson's: intensely passionate, yet rarely given to grand gestures. The effectiveness of Chausson's ardent, even erotic, musical language derives largely from the slithery chromatic style the composer inherited from his most important teacher, César Franck. Not a prolific composer, Chausson died in 1899, at the age of 44, from injuries sustained in a bicycle accident. Chausson's death silenced the most distinctive voice in French music in the generation immediately preceding Debussy's; indeed, Chausson's music forms an elegant, if swaying, bridge between Franck's lush, Wagnerian Romanticism and the sensuous Impressionist language of Debussy. Chausson came from a well-to-do family; in fact, comfortable circumstances throughout his entire life made it unnecessary for him to pursue a living as a musician. Although interested in music from a young age, Chausson pursued law studies at his father's behest. In ... |
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