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Walter Braunfels
Phantastische Erscheinungen eines Themas von Hector Berlioz, Op. 25
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Composer
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Walter Braunfels
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Orchestral
Average_duration
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49:15
Movement_count
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13
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Walter Braunfels' "Phantastische Erscheinungen eines Themas von Hector Berlioz, Op. 25" is a symphonic poem that was composed in 1914. The piece was premiered on January 23, 1916, in Frankfurt, Germany, under the baton of Ludwig Rottenberg. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is based on a theme from Hector Berlioz's "Symphonie fantastique." The first movement, "Reveries," is a slow and dreamy introduction that sets the stage for the rest of the piece. The second movement, "A Ball," is a lively and energetic dance that features a waltz-like rhythm and a playful melody. The final movement, "Dreams of a Witches' Sabbath," is a dark and ominous finale that builds to a frenzied climax. Braunfels' "Phantastische Erscheinungen" is characterized by its lush orchestration and vivid imagery. The composer uses a wide range of instruments to create a rich and colorful sound, including harps, celesta, and a large percussion section. The piece also features a number of solo passages for various instruments, including a haunting clarinet solo in the second movement. Overall, "Phantastische Erscheinungen eines Themas von Hector Berlioz, Op. 25" is a powerful and evocative work that showcases Braunfels' skill as a composer. Its use of Berlioz's themes adds an extra layer of depth and meaning to the piece, making it a must-hear for fans of both composers.
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