Frederick Delius
I-Brasîl, RT v/28
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Composer:Frederick DeliusGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1913Average_duration:4:20I-Brasîl, RT v/28 is a composition by the English composer Frederick Delius. It was composed in 1913 and premiered in London on October 22, 1913, conducted by Thomas Beecham. The piece is a single-movement tone poem that is approximately 20 minutes in length. The work is inspired by Delius's travels to Brazil in 1912, where he was struck by the country's natural beauty and vibrant culture. The title of the piece is a play on words, combining the first-person pronoun "I" with the name of the country, Brazil. The piece begins with a slow, atmospheric introduction that evokes the lush, tropical landscape of Brazil. This is followed by a lively, rhythmic section that captures the energy and vitality of Brazilian music and dance. The music is characterized by syncopated rhythms, colorful harmonies, and exotic melodies that reflect the influence of Brazilian folk music. Throughout the piece, Delius employs a wide range of orchestral colors and textures, using the full resources of the orchestra to create a vivid musical portrait of Brazil. The music is marked by a sense of freedom and spontaneity, with the orchestra often improvising and responding to each other in a way that reflects the improvisational nature of Brazilian music. Overall, I-Brasîl, RT v/28 is a vibrant and colorful work that captures the spirit of Brazil and showcases Delius's skill as a composer of orchestral music. It remains a popular and frequently performed work in the orchestral repertoire.More....
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