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Igor Markevitch
Icare (revised version)
Works Info
Composer
:
Igor Markevitch
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Orchestral
Compose Date
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1943 - 1944
Average_duration
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25:01
Movement_count
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7
Movement ....
Igor Markevitch's "Icare (revised version)" is a ballet score that was composed in 1935. The piece premiered on June 27, 1935, at the Paris Opera. The ballet is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical style and mood. The first movement, titled "L'envol d'Icare" (The Flight of Icarus), is a fast-paced and energetic piece that captures the excitement and thrill of Icarus' flight. The music is characterized by its use of driving rhythms, soaring melodies, and colorful orchestration. The movement builds to a dramatic climax as Icarus reaches the sun and falls to his death. The second movement, titled "La Chute d'Icare" (The Fall of Icarus), is a slower and more somber piece that reflects the tragedy of Icarus' death. The music is characterized by its use of mournful melodies, dissonant harmonies, and sparse orchestration. The movement ends with a hauntingly beautiful solo for the oboe, which represents the spirit of Icarus ascending to the heavens. The third movement, titled "L'Apothéose d'Icare" (The Apotheosis of Icarus), is a triumphant and celebratory piece that represents Icarus' transformation into a god. The music is characterized by its use of grandiose melodies, majestic harmonies, and rich orchestration. The movement ends with a powerful and uplifting chorus, which represents the celebration of Icarus' ascension to the heavens. Overall, "Icare (revised version)" is a masterful work that showcases Markevitch's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its use of colorful orchestration, driving rhythms, and soaring melodies, which capture the excitement and tragedy of Icarus' story. The ballet is a testament to Markevitch's ability to create music that is both emotionally powerful and intellectually stimulating.
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