The Complete Symphonies and other Orchestral Works
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Title:
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The Complete Symphonies and other Orchestral Works |
Otros títulos:
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Symphony No. 1 Symphony No. 1 Résurrection Le Marchand de Sable qui Passe |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Albert Roussel; Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Stéphane Denève |
Código CDU:
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Rou.02 |
Forma Musical:
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Symphonies, Orchestral music, Incidental music |
Abstract:
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Though less well known than his contemporaries Ravel and Debussy, Albert Roussel is nevertheless regarded as one of the most important figures in early twentieth century French music. Roussel's music reflects his efforts to explore new possibilities of expression while remaining faithful to traditional musical ideas; evident in his chamber music and works for the stage, this tension between traditionalism and experimentation is particularly successful in his symphonies.
Born into an affluent family, Roussel lost both his parents when he was very young, and was entrusted to the care of his grandfather at age seven; in 1880, the grandfather died, and a maternal aunt took over the responsibility of raising the boy. Although he was interested in music, Roussel decided to pursue a naval career; he graduated from the Ecole Navale in 1889, eventually serving in Indochina as an officer.
In 1894, however, Roussel resigned his commission, devoting himself completely to music. He went to ... |
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