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Muzio Clementi
Symphony No. 4 in D major, WoO 35
Works Info
Composer
:
Muzio Clementi
Genre
:
Symphony
Style
:
Symphony
Publication Date
:
1938
Average_duration
:
26:02
Movement_count
:
4
Movement ....
Muzio Clementi's Symphony No. 4 in D major, WoO 35, was composed in the late 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written between 1780 and 1790. The symphony was premiered in London in 1787, and it was well-received by audiences and critics alike. The symphony consists of three movements: Allegro con brio, Andante con moto, and Presto. The first movement is in sonata form and begins with a lively and energetic theme played by the strings. The second theme is more lyrical and is introduced by the woodwinds. The development section explores both themes and leads to a dramatic recapitulation. The movement ends with a coda that brings the themes together in a triumphant conclusion. The second movement, Andante con moto, is a beautiful and expressive piece that features a solo oboe. The strings provide a delicate accompaniment, and the oboe's melody is passed around to other instruments throughout the movement. The middle section of the movement features a more dramatic theme played by the strings, but the oboe returns to close the movement with a gentle and peaceful melody. The final movement, Presto, is a lively and playful piece that features a fast and intricate theme played by the strings. The woodwinds and brass provide a colorful accompaniment, and the movement is full of unexpected twists and turns. The middle section of the movement features a more lyrical theme played by the strings, but the fast and energetic opening theme returns to close the symphony in a joyful and exuberant manner. Overall, Clementi's Symphony No. 4 in D major, WoO 35, is a delightful and well-crafted work that showcases the composer's skill and creativity. The symphony's three movements are full of contrasting themes and moods, and the work as a whole is a testament to Clementi's mastery of the classical symphonic form.
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