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Charles Villiers Stanford
Symphony No. 6 in E flat major, Op. 94
Works Info
Composer
:
Charles Villiers Stanford
Genre
:
Symphony
Style
:
Symphony
Compose Date
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1905 - 1906
Average_duration
:
36:35
Movement_count
:
4
Movement ....
Symphony No. 6 in E flat major, Op. 94, is a four-movement symphony composed by Charles Villiers Stanford. The symphony was composed in 1905 and premiered on October 12, 1906, in Liverpool, England, conducted by the composer himself. The first movement, marked Allegro moderato, begins with a slow introduction featuring a lyrical theme played by the strings. The main body of the movement is characterized by a lively and energetic theme played by the woodwinds and strings. The development section explores various themes and motifs from the opening section, leading to a dramatic climax before the recapitulation. The second movement, marked Allegretto moderato, is a gentle and lyrical interlude featuring a beautiful melody played by the strings. The movement is notable for its use of a solo horn, which adds a pastoral quality to the music. The third movement, marked Scherzo: Allegro molto, is a lively and playful scherzo featuring a rhythmic and syncopated theme played by the strings. The trio section features a contrasting theme played by the woodwinds, which provides a moment of respite before the return of the scherzo. The final movement, marked Finale: Moderato - Allegro ma non troppo, is a grand and majestic finale featuring a triumphant theme played by the brass. The movement is notable for its use of a fugue, which adds a sense of complexity and depth to the music. The symphony ends with a rousing coda, bringing the work to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, Symphony No. 6 in E flat major, Op. 94, is a masterful work that showcases Stanford's skill as a composer. The symphony is characterized by its lyrical melodies, lively rhythms, and use of orchestral color. It is a testament to Stanford's place as one of the leading composers of the late Romantic era.
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