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Paul Hindemith
Kammermusik No.5, for viola & orchestra, Op.36/4
Works Info
Composer
:
Paul Hindemith
Genre
:
Concerto
Style
:
Concerto
Compose Date
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1927
Average_duration
:
19:26
Movement_count
:
4
Movement ....
Paul Hindemith's Kammermusik No.5, for viola and orchestra, Op.36/4 was composed in 1927 and premiered on March 12, 1928, in Frankfurt, Germany. The piece is divided into four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, marked "Sehr lebhaft," is a lively and energetic piece that showcases the virtuosity of the viola soloist. The orchestra provides a rhythmic and harmonic backdrop, with occasional interjections that add to the overall excitement of the movement. The second movement, "Sehr langsam," is a slow and introspective piece that features the viola in a more lyrical and expressive role. The orchestra provides a delicate and atmospheric accompaniment, with shimmering strings and ethereal woodwinds. The third movement, "Sehr rasch," is a fast and frenetic piece that features the viola in a more playful and whimsical role. The orchestra provides a lively and rhythmic accompaniment, with syncopated rhythms and jazzy harmonies. The final movement, "Gemessen, aber kräftig," is a measured and powerful piece that brings the work to a dramatic conclusion. The viola soloist is featured in a more heroic and assertive role, with the orchestra providing a grand and majestic accompaniment. Overall, Kammermusik No.5 is a virtuosic and expressive work that showcases the versatility and range of the viola as a solo instrument. Hindemith's use of unconventional harmonies and rhythms, as well as his incorporation of jazz and folk music influences, make this piece a unique and innovative contribution to the repertoire.
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