Language | International |
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Pages | 126 |
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Publication Date | 2001 |
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Grade of Difficulty | 5 |
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ISBN | 9788759819906 (8759819901) |
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Although Carl Nielsen 's Symphony No. 4 was completed in 1916 and although it prominently features a thundering duel between timpani, the composer did not write this work in response to World War I. Instead, it is a noisy, energetic, thrusting paean to the inextinguishability of life itself. And as music, like life in this instance, is inextinguishable, the four intricately interlinked movements are played without a break. In this work can be heard the influences of Brahms, Dvorak, Sibelius and others, all transformed by Nielsen 's creative spirit. The symphony ends in grand Romantic style with a triumphant finale wherein the jagged two-note and three-note themes of thebeginning are conquered by the songlike theme of the third movement. CN00013A is the parts to accompany this full score.