Ballet in One Act
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Title:
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Ballet in One Act |
Otros títulos:
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Les Ruses De L'Amour Op. 61 : Fantasy The Sea Op. 28 : March On A Russian Theme Ballet en un Acto |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov; Mikhail Chernyakhobsky; Victor Simon; The USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra; Algis Ziuraitis; Gennadi Provatorov; The USSR Ministry of Defence Orchestra; Alexander Maltsiev |
Código CDU:
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Gla.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Ballet |
Abstract:
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Born in 1865 in St. Petersburg, Glazunov was a leading Russian composer of the generation after Tchaikovsky. Doubtless owing to his exceptional mastery of and attentiveness to form, exemplified by his exceptional grasp of counterpoint, he has been described as a Romantic Classicist and therefore compared to Brahms. Furthermore, since he remained faithful to a traditional nineteenth century musical idiom, while some of his contemporaries pursued varieties of Modernism, critics have described Glazunov's music as academic and formal. But Glazunov's oeuvre, which includes a wide range of genres, cannot be easily reduced to mere critical formulas. At heart, Glazunov was a Romantic composer, and the spirit of his music comes to the fore in his Violin Concerto in A Minor, a richly melodic work, in which the expressive potential of the violin is fully realized. Displaying an immense musical talent as a child, Glazunov started studying with Rimsky-Korsakov at the age of 15. Glazunov's progress ... |
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