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Anton Rubinstein
Don Quixote, musical picture after Cervantes, Op. 87
Works Info
Composer
:
Anton Rubinstein
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Orchestral
Compose Date
:
1870
Publication Date
:
1871
First Performance
:
1871
Average_duration
:
22:18
Anton Rubinstein's 'Don Quixote, musical picture after Cervantes, Op. 87' is a programmatic work for orchestra that was composed in 1869. The piece is based on the famous novel 'Don Quixote' by Miguel de Cervantes and is divided into four movements. The premiere of the work took place on December 16, 1869, in St. Petersburg, Russia, with Rubinstein conducting the orchestra. The piece was well-received by the audience and critics alike, and it quickly became one of Rubinstein's most popular works. The first movement, titled "Introduction and Knightly Vigil," sets the scene for the piece and introduces the character of Don Quixote. The music is grand and heroic, with a sense of adventure and excitement. The second movement, "The Adventure with the Windmills," is a lively and playful scherzo that depicts Don Quixote's famous battle with the windmills. The music is full of energy and humor, with a sense of whimsy and mischief. The third movement, "Love Scene," is a beautiful and romantic interlude that portrays Don Quixote's love for Dulcinea. The music is tender and lyrical, with a sense of longing and passion. The final movement, "The Ride through the Air," is a thrilling and dramatic finale that depicts Don Quixote's final adventure. The music is fast-paced and exciting, with a sense of danger and excitement. Overall, 'Don Quixote, musical picture after Cervantes, Op. 87' is a masterful work that captures the spirit and adventure of Cervantes' novel. The music is full of color and emotion, with a sense of drama and excitement that keeps the listener engaged from beginning to end.
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