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Joseph Martin Kraus
Symphony in D major, Vb. 143
Works Info
Composer
:
Joseph Martin Kraus
Genre
:
Symphony
Style
:
Symphony
Compose Date
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1786
Average_duration
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18:26
Movement_count
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3
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Symphony in D major, Vb. 143, also known as the "Symphony in C minor," was composed by Joseph Martin Kraus in 1783. The symphony premiered in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 3, 1784, under the direction of the composer himself. The symphony consists of four movements: Allegro con brio, Andante, Menuetto, and Finale. The first movement, Allegro con brio, is characterized by its energetic and lively melody, with a strong emphasis on the strings. The second movement, Andante, is a slow and melancholic piece, featuring a beautiful melody played by the woodwinds. The third movement, Menuetto, is a playful and light-hearted dance, with a charming melody played by the strings. The final movement, Finale, is a fast and lively piece, featuring a virtuosic solo by the violin. Kraus was known for his innovative and experimental approach to music, and this symphony is no exception. The use of chromaticism and unexpected harmonies in the first movement, for example, was highly unusual for the time. The symphony also features a number of virtuosic solos, particularly for the violin, which was a relatively new development in orchestral music at the time. Overall, Symphony in D major, Vb. 143, is a beautiful and innovative work that showcases Kraus's unique style and talent as a composer. Its premiere in Stockholm was a great success, and it continues to be performed and admired by music lovers around the world today.
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