Richard Wagner
Symphony in E major, WWV 35
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Composer:Richard WagnerGenre:SymphonyStyle:SymphonyCompose Date:1834Average_duration:13:58Symphony in E major, WWV 35, is a symphony composed by Richard Wagner in 1832, when he was just 19 years old. The symphony premiered on November 18, 1832, in Leipzig, Germany, conducted by Felix Mendelssohn. The symphony consists of four movements: Allegro con spirito, Adagio cantabile, Scherzo, and Finale. The first movement, Allegro con spirito, is characterized by its energetic and lively tempo, with a strong emphasis on the strings. The second movement, Adagio cantabile, is a slow and melodic piece, featuring a beautiful solo by the oboe. The third movement, Scherzo, is a playful and light-hearted piece, with a fast and lively tempo. The final movement, Finale, is a grand and triumphant piece, featuring a powerful brass section and a soaring melody. The Symphony in E major is notable for its use of Wagner's signature leitmotif technique, which he would later use extensively in his operas. The leitmotif is a musical phrase or theme that is associated with a particular character, object, or idea, and is used to convey emotion and meaning throughout the work. Overall, the Symphony in E major is a youthful and exuberant work, showcasing Wagner's early talent and musical style. While it is not as well-known as his later operas, it remains an important piece in the history of classical music, and a testament to Wagner's early genius.More....