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Udo Zimmermann
Sinfonia come un grande lamento
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Works Info
Composer
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Udo Zimmermann
Genre
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Symphony
Style
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Symphony
Compose Date
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1977
Average_duration
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18:44
Sinfonia come un grande lamento is a symphony composed by Udo Zimmermann in 1980. The piece was premiered on October 16, 1980, by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Claudio Abbado. The symphony is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, marked "Lento," begins with a mournful melody played by the strings. The melody is then taken up by the woodwinds and brass, creating a sense of tension and unease. The movement builds to a climax before subsiding into a quiet, introspective section. The movement ends with a return to the mournful melody played by the strings. The second movement, marked "Allegro," is a frenzied and chaotic scherzo. The movement is characterized by its dissonant harmonies and jagged rhythms. The orchestra is divided into smaller groups, each playing its own independent part. The movement builds to a frenzied climax before abruptly ending. The third movement, marked "Adagio," is a slow and mournful lament. The movement begins with a solo violin playing a mournful melody. The melody is then taken up by the rest of the orchestra, building to a powerful climax. The movement then subsides into a quiet, introspective section before ending with a return to the mournful melody played by the solo violin. Overall, Sinfonia come un grande lamento is a powerful and emotional work. Zimmermann's use of dissonant harmonies and jagged rhythms creates a sense of tension and unease, while the mournful melodies evoke a sense of sadness and loss. The symphony is a testament to Zimmermann's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both challenging and emotionally resonant.
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