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Aram Khachaturian
The Battle of Stalingrad
Works Info
Composer
:
Aram Khachaturian
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Orchestral
Compose Date
:
ca. 1949
Average_duration
:
29:06
Movement_count
:
8
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The Battle of Stalingrad is a symphonic suite composed by Aram Khachaturian in 1942. It was written as a tribute to the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in the Battle of Stalingrad, which was a turning point in World War II. The suite was premiered on November 6, 1943, in Moscow, conducted by Alexander Gauk. The suite consists of four movements, each depicting a different aspect of the battle. The first movement, "Prelude", sets the tone for the entire suite with its ominous and foreboding opening. It then transitions into a more hopeful and heroic theme, representing the Soviet Union's determination to defend their city. The second movement, "The Enemy Advances", is a fast-paced and intense piece that depicts the German army's relentless attack on Stalingrad. The music is full of tension and urgency, with pounding percussion and soaring brass. The third movement, "In the City of Stalingrad", is a slower and more reflective piece that portrays the devastation and destruction of the city. The music is mournful and somber, with a sense of loss and sadness. The final movement, "Victory", is a triumphant and celebratory piece that represents the Soviet Union's ultimate victory over the German army. The music is full of energy and excitement, with a sense of joy and relief. Overall, The Battle of Stalingrad is a powerful and emotional tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of the Soviet Union during World War II. Khachaturian's use of bold and dramatic music captures the intensity and significance of the battle, making it a timeless masterpiece of classical music.
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