Symphony No. 3 E flat Major. "Rheinische". op. 97. Orchestra. Partition.

Par : Robert Schumann

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  • Nombre de pages364
  • Poids2.02 kg
  • Dimensions25,5 cm × 33,0 cm × 0,0 cm
  • ISBN3-7957-9317-3
  • EAN9783795793173
  • Date de parution01/01/1996
  • CollectionRobert Schumann - New Edition
  • ÉditeurSCHOTT
  • EditeurRoesner linda Correll

Résumé

The title of this symphony goes back to the conductor W. J. von Wasielewski, alluding to the Rhenish cheerfulness of Düsseldorf where Robert Schumann had found a new home, although this goes against Schumann's disapproval of programme music. The symphony was created in only a few months, a fact commented on by the composer as being in harmony with Romantic aesthetics in art : 'The faster, the better.
The ? ow of ideas and train of thought are more real and more natural than with long re ? ection. ' This is the ? rst time that Schumann does not start a symphony with a slow introduction. The rhythmically distinctive ? rst movement, whose sonata form and optimism correspond with the ? fth movement, is followed by three rather slow middle movements, each of them arranged clearly in ABA form. Instrumentation : Orchestra op.
97
The title of this symphony goes back to the conductor W. J. von Wasielewski, alluding to the Rhenish cheerfulness of Düsseldorf where Robert Schumann had found a new home, although this goes against Schumann's disapproval of programme music. The symphony was created in only a few months, a fact commented on by the composer as being in harmony with Romantic aesthetics in art : 'The faster, the better.
The ? ow of ideas and train of thought are more real and more natural than with long re ? ection. ' This is the ? rst time that Schumann does not start a symphony with a slow introduction. The rhythmically distinctive ? rst movement, whose sonata form and optimism correspond with the ? fth movement, is followed by three rather slow middle movements, each of them arranged clearly in ABA form. Instrumentation : Orchestra op.
97
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