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Richard Strauss
München, AV 140
Works Info
Composer
:
Richard Strauss
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Waltz
Compose Date
:
1945
Average_duration
:
8:56
"München, AV 140" is a symphonic poem composed by Richard Strauss in 1900. It was premiered on November 4, 1900, in Munich, Germany, with the composer conducting the Munich Court Orchestra. The piece is divided into three movements, each depicting a different aspect of the city of Munich. The first movement, "Auf der Praterinsel" (On the Prater Island), is a lively and playful depiction of the island in the Isar River where Munich residents go to relax and enjoy the outdoors. The second movement, "Beim Schlafengehen" (Going to Sleep), is a more introspective and melancholic piece, evoking the peacefulness of the city at night. The final movement, "Das Glockenspiel" (The Carillon), is a grand and celebratory piece, featuring the famous Glockenspiel in the tower of Munich's town hall. Strauss's use of orchestration is particularly noteworthy in this piece. He employs a large orchestra, including a wide range of percussion instruments, to create a rich and varied sound. The use of brass and woodwinds is particularly prominent, with the horns and clarinets playing important roles throughout the piece. Overall, "München, AV 140" is a vibrant and colorful tribute to the city of Munich, showcasing Strauss's skill as a composer and his love for his hometown.
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