tone poem
tone poem see symphonic poem .
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Franck: Psyche,.(New York Philharmonic, Lincoln Center, New York)(Review)
Magazine article from: New Criterion; 1/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...easily transcend their period, the symphonic poem is very much a phenomenon of the nineteenth...advanced harmonic ideas in Liszt's symphonic poem Orpheus. Both Franck and Wagner voiced...extension of Liszt's concept of the symphonic poem: music, though non-conceptual, can...
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Zdenek Fibich and his place in Czech and European music in the last decades of the 19th century: (21st of December 1859-12th of October 1900).(profiles)
Magazine article from: Czech Music; 4/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Impressions and Mementos] (1892-94), the symphonic poem Vesna (1881), the cantata Jarni romance...tendency was early expressed in the symphonic poem Othello (1873) and the opera Nevesta...of Messina], and after writing the symphonic poem Boure [The Tempest] (1880) in 1894...
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Liszt: Symphonic Poems, Vol. 3.(Sound recording review)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Sensible Sound; 8/1/2007; ; 251 words
; ...are competently performed and fairly well recorded. Things begin with Festlange, a lengthy, festive overture more than a symphonic poem, but appropriate for getting the album off to a zippy start. Halasz handles it well, with plenty of contrast and color...
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The Young Liszt.
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 2/1/1998; ; 679 words
; ...But how much of his music is remembered today? The Hungarian Rhapsodies, the first piano concerto and 'Les Preludes', the symphonic poem (a title he invented). And yet his catalogue includes over 780 works, and towards the end of his long life he was experimenting...
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Nielsen treat for music lovers.
Newspaper article from: Yorkshire Evening Post (Leeds, England); 3/23/2007; 138 words
; ...The concert, by the Orchestra of Opera North and conducted by Kees Bakels, also includes Richard Strauss's awe-inspiring symphonic poem Also Sprach Zarathustra. The work's 'sunrise' opening was famously used by Stanley Kubrick in his science fiction film 2001...
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Dvorak: Slavonic Dances; Overtures; Symphonic Poems.
Magazine article from: Sensible Sound; 12/1/2002; 255 words
; ...sixteen dances in all. Disc two contains five overtures-- My Home, Hustska, Amid Nature, Carnival, and Othello --plus the symphonic poem The Water Goblin. Disc three gives us three more poems-- The Noonday Witch, The Golden Spinning Wheel, and The Wood Dove...
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In the Shadow of the Mammoth: Italo Svevo and the Emergence of Modernism.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...intervening years, Minghelli's thesis on this large extinct animal has itself grown to mammoth proportions. This book reads like a symphonic poem, the overture articulating the grand theme that is developed with variations and leitmotifs in the ensuing movements. We...
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Time for a romantic interlude.
Newspaper article from: Dewsbury Reporter (Dewsbury, England); 4/6/2007; 232 words
; ...perform this evocative piece which was born out of the Danish composer's love of wind instruments. Richard Strauss's iconic symphonic poem Also Sprach Zarathustra. The introduction to this work is probably one of the most familiar pieces of music heard in the...
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Stravinsky: Petrouchka; Le Chant du rossignol; Feu d'artifice. Lorin Maazel, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. RCA 74321-57127-2.(Review)
Magazine article from: Sensible Sound; 1/1/2001; ; 213 words
; ...really the second work on the disc that catches one's attention, Le Chant du rossignol (The Song of the Nightingale). It is a symphonic poem taken from Stravinsky's opera, Le Rossignol, written in 1914 and first performed as a ballet in its own right in 1920. It...
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Jessica Morgan on Ulla von Brandenburg.
Magazine article from: Artforum International; 6/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...a wall drawing; an illustration from a nineteenth-century book on etiquette is transformed into a tableau vivant; and a symphonic poem by Camille Saint-Saens is the inspiration for a performance. The Hamburg-based artist always retains the historical specificity...
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tone-poem
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
tone-poem. See symphonic poem .
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tone poem
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
tone poem See symphonic poem
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symphonic poem
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...composition created by Liszt, also called tone poem. Discarding classical principles of...added. Influenced by Alexander Ritter's tone poems, Richard Strauss, in, for example...in contrast to the impressionistic tone poems of Debussy, such as Prelude to...
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choreographic poem
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
choreographic poem. An orch. work designed for ballet but also self-sufficient because it has something of the quality and form of a tone-poem, e.g. Ravel's La Valse (1920), described on the score as poème choréographique .
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Clarke, Cheryl 1947 –
Book article from: Contemporary Black Biography
...Clarke 1947 – Poet Poem Explored Musicians ’...1970s onward, and she set a tone that inspired other black...As a general rule, each poem of Clarke ’ s has...Clarke wrote in the latter poem. “ Since that time...
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