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Lars-Erik Larsson
Variations for orchestra, Op. 50
Works Info
Composer
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Lars-Erik Larsson
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Variations
Average_duration
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15:59
Lars-Erik Larsson's 'Variations for orchestra, Op. 50' is a significant work in the composer's oeuvre. It was composed in 1953 and premiered on 22nd October of the same year by the Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sixten Ehrling. The piece is divided into five movements, each of which is a variation on a theme introduced in the opening bars. The first movement, marked 'Allegro moderato', presents the theme in a bright and lively manner. The second movement, 'Andante', slows the pace down and introduces a more contemplative mood. The third movement, 'Allegro vivace', is a playful and energetic scherzo that showcases the orchestra's virtuosity. The fourth movement, 'Adagio', is the emotional heart of the piece, with a lush and expressive melody that builds to a powerful climax. The final movement, 'Allegro con brio', brings the work to a rousing conclusion with a lively and celebratory variation. Larsson's 'Variations for orchestra' is characterized by its clear and concise orchestration, with each instrument given a chance to shine. The composer's use of variation form allows him to explore a wide range of moods and textures, from the exuberant to the introspective. The work is also notable for its use of Swedish folk music, which is woven into the fabric of the piece in subtle and effective ways. Overall, 'Variations for orchestra, Op. 50' is a masterful work that showcases Larsson's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of orchestral music. Its combination of technical virtuosity and emotional depth make it a rewarding experience for both performers and listeners alike.
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