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Luigi Boccherini
Symphony in D minor, G. 522, Op. 45
Works Info
Composer
:
Luigi Boccherini
Genre
:
Symphony
Style
:
Symphony
Compose Date
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1792
Publication Date
:
1798
Average_duration
:
16:05
Movement_count
:
4
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Luigi Boccherini's Symphony in D minor, G. 522, Op. 45, also known as the "La Casa del Diavolo" (The House of the Devil), was composed in the late 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written between 1771 and 1773. The symphony was premiered in Paris in 1773. The symphony consists of four movements: 1. Allegro con molto - The first movement is in sonata form and begins with a dark and ominous theme in the strings. The music builds in intensity, with the use of syncopation and sudden dynamic changes, before returning to the opening theme. 2. Adagio non troppo - The second movement is a slow and lyrical adagio in the key of F major. The melody is carried by the strings, with the woodwinds providing a delicate accompaniment. 3. Minuetto - The third movement is a minuet and trio in D minor. The minuet is a stately dance in triple meter, while the trio is more lighthearted and features a solo violin. 4. Allegro - The final movement is a fast and lively allegro in D major. The music is full of energy and features virtuosic passages for the solo violin and cello. The Symphony in D minor is characteristic of Boccherini's style, with its use of virtuosic solo passages, sudden dynamic changes, and unexpected harmonic shifts. The symphony also showcases Boccherini's skill in writing for the string orchestra, with the strings often playing in unison or in close harmony. Overall, the Symphony in D minor, G. 522, Op. 45 is a powerful and dramatic work that showcases Boccherini's skill as a composer. Its dark and ominous opening sets the tone for the rest of the symphony, which is full of energy, virtuosity, and unexpected twists and turns.
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