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  1. The Concerto no. 2 is scored for solo piano, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, and strings. *NB: The variation of dates reflects the difference between the Julian and Gregorian calendars.

  2. 6 sie 2023 · Program symphony is an instrumental genre that narrates a story or creates a scene through music. The structure of a program symphony usually consists of four to five movements, guiding the listener through the story. Hector Berlioz’s Symphony Fantastique is a fantastic example of a program symphony.

  3. 6 lis 2014 · Considering that the program Mahler outlined for Marschalk in 1896 specifies that the hero mourned in the opening movement of Symphony no. 2 equates to the same individual that his First Symphony depicts, the allusion to the latter piece in the former work seems a natural choice.

  4. 20 lut 2024 · In Western classical music, program music refers to a piece (usually instrumental rather than vocal) that is about something or that has some kind of extra-musical meaning. This is in contrast to absolute – or abstract – music, which is simply music that is written for its own sake.

  5. They are capitalized when referring to a specific piece title, and lowercase when speaking generally about the form (Symphony, Sonata, Prelude and Fugue, Concerto). Non-standard (artistic) titles are italicized, including opera titles (Of Rage and Remembrance, Duo Ye, Trittico, Die Winterreise) Example:

  6. Symphony no. 44 in e minor, “Trauersymphonie" Symphony no. 45 in f-sharp minor, “Farewell” Symphony no. 46 in B Symphony no. 47 in G Symphony no. 48 in C, “Maria Theresa"

  7. 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.

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