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Dmitry Shostakovich
Song of the Great Rivers, Op. 95
Works Info
Composer
:
Dmitry Shostakovich
Genre
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Film
Style
:
Film Score
Compose Date
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1954
Movement_count
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7
Movement ....
"Song of the Great Rivers, Op. 95" is a soundtrack composed by Dmitry Shostakovich in 1954. It was premiered on October 15, 1954, in Moscow, Russia. The soundtrack is divided into six movements, each representing a different river in the Soviet Union. The first movement, "The Volga," is a lively and energetic piece that captures the spirit of the river. It features a fast-paced melody that is played by the strings and woodwinds, while the brass section provides a strong and powerful accompaniment. The second movement, "The Dnieper," is a slower and more contemplative piece that reflects the peaceful nature of the river. It features a beautiful melody that is played by the strings, with the woodwinds and brass providing a gentle accompaniment. The third movement, "The Don," is a lively and playful piece that captures the playful nature of the river. It features a fast-paced melody that is played by the woodwinds and brass, with the strings providing a strong and powerful accompaniment. The fourth movement, "The Terek," is a haunting and mysterious piece that reflects the rugged and untamed nature of the river. It features a slow and brooding melody that is played by the strings, with the woodwinds and brass providing a dark and ominous accompaniment. The fifth movement, "The Ural," is a triumphant and celebratory piece that captures the spirit of the river. It features a fast-paced melody that is played by the brass and woodwinds, with the strings providing a strong and powerful accompaniment. The final movement, "The Kama," is a peaceful and reflective piece that reflects the gentle nature of the river. It features a beautiful melody that is played by the strings, with the woodwinds and brass providing a gentle accompaniment. Overall, "Song of the Great Rivers, Op. 95" is a beautiful and evocative soundtrack that captures the spirit of the rivers of the Soviet Union. It features a wide range of musical styles and moods, from lively and energetic to slow and contemplative, and showcases Shostakovich's mastery of orchestration and composition.
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