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Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 17 (TH 25 ; ČW 22) was composed and orchestrated between June and November 1872 (with minor alterations in February or March 1873), and extensively revised in December 1879 and January 1880.
Classical music program notes and articles - works lists. Superstars: Haydn. Franz Joseph Haydn: (175 notes) ... Symphony no. 2 in C ... Symphony no. 55 in E-flat, “Schoolmaster" Symphony no. 56 in C. Symphony no. 57 in D. Symphony no. 58 in F.
6 sie 2023 · A program symphony stands out in the realm of classical music due to several defining characteristics: Narrative structure: Unlike traditional symphonies, a program symphony tells a specific story or depicts a sequence of events through music.
The symphony is a piece of program music that tells the story of an artist gifted with a lively imagination who has poisoned himself with opium in the depths of despair because of hopeless love. Berlioz provided his own program notes for each movement of the work (see below).
The Symphony No. 2 in C minor by Gustav Mahler, known as the Resurrection Symphony, was written between 1888 and 1894, and first performed in 1895. This symphony was one of Mahler's most popular and successful works during his lifetime.
Runyan Program Notes is a large collection of program annotations of the standard repertoire for symphony orchestra written by an experienced musicologist, and now made available for use by the orchestras of educational and community arts organizations absolutely free of charge.
Program Symphony. Any instrumental genre could be composed in such a way as to tell a story or paint a picture in the mind’s eye of the listener. A program symphony is the result of a composer applying the principle of program music to the genre of the symphony.