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David Maslanka
Symphony No. 10 ('The River of Time')
Works Info
Composer
:
David Maslanka
Compose Date
:
2018
Average_duration
:
41:15
Movement_count
:
4
Movement ....
Symphony No. 10 ('The River of Time') is a contemporary classical composition by American composer David Maslanka. The symphony was composed in 2013 and premiered on April 26, 2014, by the Illinois State University Wind Symphony, conducted by Stephen K. Steele. The symphony is divided into four movements, each representing a different aspect of the river of time. The first movement, titled "The River Begins," is a slow and contemplative piece that represents the beginning of the river of time. The second movement, "The River Flows," is a fast and energetic piece that represents the flow of time. The third movement, "The River Sings," is a lyrical and expressive piece that represents the beauty of time. The final movement, "The River Ends," is a slow and reflective piece that represents the end of the river of time. The symphony is characterized by its use of rich harmonies, complex rhythms, and intricate textures. Maslanka employs a wide range of instruments, including woodwinds, brass, percussion, and strings, to create a lush and expansive sound. The symphony also features a prominent role for the solo trumpet, which represents the voice of the river. Overall, Symphony No. 10 ('The River of Time') is a powerful and evocative work that explores the nature of time and the passage of life. Maslanka's masterful composition and orchestration create a deeply moving and memorable musical experience.
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