Friday, September 27, 2019
Mozart’s Symphony No. 41, Jupiter
Mozart's final symphony was nicknamed the "Jupiter," and - like the planet and the Roman god that share its name - it still stands out as one of the greatest of its kind.
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Stravinsky Symphony in Three Movements
Living in Hollywood in the 1940s, Igor Stravinsky couldn't
help but be influenced by the movies. His Symphony in Three Movements was almost
entirely inspired by films—whether or not he cared to admit it.
Monday, September 16, 2019
Schumann Symphony No. 3
Schumann’s Symphony No. 3, Rhenish, completed in 1850 after his much-celebrated appointment as
Municipal Music Director in Düsseldorf, reflects his optimism in the face of new
challenges. Filled with spirited, glorious themes, Rhenish marks the high point in the life of a composer who struggled
with mental illness.
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Mahler Symphony No. 6
Mahler Symphony No. 6
In summer 1903, Mahler was at his happiest time of
life. Married to the beautiful Alma and
father to two healthy daughters, it doesn’t seem like the time when one would
compose a symphony often called the Tragic. However, in an eerily prescient stroke, this
is exactly what Mahler does. In the
years that followed, Mahler suffered the death of a child, the loss of his
position in Vienna, and learned of his debilitating heart disease—three blows
of fate predicted by the blows of the drum that fell the Hero at the close of
Symphony No. 6.
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