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Charles Tournemire
Symphonie Sacrée, Op. 71
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Composer
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Charles Tournemire
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Style
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Symphony
Compose Date
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1936
Average_duration
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23:51
Symphonie Sacrée, Op. 71 is a monumental work composed by Charles Tournemire, a French composer, organist, and improviser. The symphony was composed in 1930 and premiered on May 25, 1931, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is inspired by a different religious theme. The first movement, titled "L'Annonciation," is based on the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. It begins with a solemn and mysterious introduction, followed by a lively and joyful section that represents the angel Gabriel's announcement to Mary. The movement features a prominent organ solo, which represents the presence of God. The second movement, titled "La Nativité," is based on the Nativity of Jesus Christ. It begins with a gentle and peaceful introduction, followed by a lively and joyful section that represents the birth of Jesus. The movement features a prominent choir, which sings a hymn of praise to the newborn King. The third and final movement, titled "La Résurrection," is based on the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It begins with a solemn and mysterious introduction, followed by a powerful and triumphant section that represents the victory of Christ over death. The movement features a prominent brass section, which represents the glory of God. Symphonie Sacrée, Op. 71 is characterized by its grandeur, majesty, and spirituality. Tournemire's use of the organ, choir, and brass section creates a powerful and awe-inspiring sound that is both uplifting and transcendent. The symphony is a testament to Tournemire's deep faith and his belief in the power of music to express the divine.
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