Vincent d'Indy
Wallenstein (3), Op. 12
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Composer:Vincent d'IndyGenre:OrchestralStyle:OrchestralAverage_duration:35:07Movement_count:3Movement ....Vincent d'Indy's "Wallenstein (3), Op. 12" is a symphonic poem that was composed in 1892. It premiered on March 4, 1893, in Paris, France. The piece is based on the life of Albrecht von Wallenstein, a Bohemian military leader during the Thirty Years' War. The symphonic poem is divided into three movements. The first movement, "Wallenstein's Camp," is a depiction of the military camp of Wallenstein. The movement begins with a slow and somber introduction, which is followed by a lively and energetic section that represents the soldiers' activities in the camp. The movement ends with a return to the somber mood of the introduction. The second movement, "The Battle," is a musical representation of the Battle of Lützen, which was fought in 1632. The movement begins with a slow and ominous introduction, which is followed by a fast and intense section that represents the chaos of the battle. The movement ends with a triumphant theme that represents the victory of Wallenstein's army. The third movement, "The Death of Wallenstein," is a musical representation of the assassination of Wallenstein. The movement begins with a mournful theme that represents Wallenstein's death. The movement then transitions to a section that represents the chaos and confusion that followed Wallenstein's death. The movement ends with a return to the mournful theme of the beginning. Overall, "Wallenstein (3), Op. 12" is a powerful and dramatic piece of music that effectively captures the life and death of Albrecht von Wallenstein. The piece is characterized by its use of contrasting themes and moods, as well as its skillful orchestration.More....