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Wilhelm Stenhammar
Chitra, Op. 43
Works Info
Composer
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Wilhelm Stenhammar
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Incidental Music
Average_duration
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13:15
Chitra, Op. 43 is a symphonic suite composed by Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar. The piece was composed in 1913 and premiered on November 28th of the same year in Stockholm, Sweden. The suite is based on the play Chitra by Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian poet and playwright. The suite consists of three movements, each of which represents a different aspect of the story. The first movement, titled "Chitra's Dance," is a lively and energetic piece that represents the main character's passion and vitality. The second movement, "The King's Song," is a more contemplative and introspective piece that represents the king's inner turmoil and conflict. The final movement, "Chitra's Lament," is a mournful and melancholic piece that represents the tragic ending of the story. Stenhammar's use of orchestration is particularly noteworthy in this piece. He employs a wide range of instruments, including the harp, celesta, and various percussion instruments, to create a rich and varied sound. The use of Indian-inspired melodies and rhythms also adds a unique flavor to the piece. Overall, Chitra, Op. 43 is a masterful work that showcases Stenhammar's skill as a composer. Its combination of Western classical music and Indian influences creates a truly unique and captivating listening experience.
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