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Boris Blacher
Fürstin Tarakanowa Suite, Op. 19a
Works Info
Composer
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Boris Blacher
Style
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Suite
Average_duration
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14:44
Movement_count
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4
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Fürstin Tarakanowa Suite, Op. 19a is a composition by Boris Blacher, a German composer born in 1903. The suite was composed in 1941 and premiered in Berlin on November 23, 1941. The suite is based on the life of Natalia Alexeievna Tarakanova, a Russian noblewoman who claimed to be the daughter of Empress Elizabeth of Russia. The suite consists of four movements, each of which represents a different aspect of Tarakanova's life. The first movement, titled "Introduction," sets the tone for the suite with a slow, mournful melody played by the strings. The second movement, "Tarakanova's Escape," is a fast-paced, dramatic piece that represents Tarakanova's escape from Russia and her subsequent capture by the Austrian authorities. The third movement, "Tarakanova's Love," is a slow, romantic piece that represents Tarakanova's love affair with Count Orlov, a Russian nobleman who was involved in her capture. The final movement, "Tarakanova's Death," is a somber, mournful piece that represents Tarakanova's tragic end. The suite is characterized by Blacher's use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies, which give the music a sense of tension and unease. The use of percussion, particularly in the second movement, adds to the dramatic effect of the music. The suite also features a prominent role for the strings, which are used to create a sense of melancholy and sadness. Overall, Fürstin Tarakanowa Suite, Op. 19a is a powerful and emotional work that captures the tragic story of Natalia Alexeievna Tarakanova. Blacher's use of unconventional harmonies and dissonance creates a sense of tension and unease that perfectly captures the drama of Tarakanova's life.
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