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Alex Burns

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Johannes Brahms ‘Hungarian Dance No.15’: Back to Bb

Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No.15 Context Johannes Brahms completed his 21 Hungarian Dances by 1879, and they still remain one his most popular collections of music. All of the dances are based on traditional Hungarian folk tunes and range from c.1 minute to 6 minutes in duration. Some of the Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago
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Eric Ewazen ‘Ballade, Pastorale and Dance’: A Kaleidoscopic World

Eric Ewazen: Ballade, Pastorale and Dance Context American composer and teacher Eric Ewazen composed his Ballade, Pastorale and Dance in the winter of 1992-93. Commissioned by David Wakefield and Barli Nugent, to whom the piece is also dedicated, this chamber work premiered in Aspen in the summer of 1993. Ewazen Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago
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Lars-Erik Larsson ‘Adagio’: Twelve Shades of Adagio

Lars-Erik Larsson: Adagio Context Composed in 1960, Lars-Erik Larsson’s Adagio (Op.48) is a work for string orchestra. At this point in Larsson’s career, he was exploring the twelve-tone system, dissonance and unique voice leading. All of these things can be heard in the slow and mysterious Adagio.    The Music Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago
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Malcolm Arnold ‘Peterloo Overture’: For the Fallen

Malcolm Arnold: Peterloo Overture Context Malcolm Arnold was born in Northampton, England in October 1921. He took up playing the trumpet at age 12, and after studying and practising intensely for five years, he was awarded a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music. Whilst at RCM, Arnold Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years3 years ago
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ‘The Seasons’: August: Harvest 

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: The Seasons  August: Harvest Context  Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky composed his twelve character pieces for piano, The Seasons, at the same time that he was writing his popular ballet, Swan Lake. Each piece in The Seasons depicts a different month of the year in Russia. Although originally composed Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago
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Joseph Haydn ‘Symphony No.10’: Double Figures

Joseph Haydn: Symphony No.10 Context Often known as the ‘Father of the Symphony’, Joseph Haydn’s legacy as a symphonist stays strong today. Haydn composed 104 symphonies over the course of his long and fruitful life, and we at Classicalexburns want to help you discover the stories and music behind all Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Maurice Ravel ‘Pavane pour une infante défunte’: For a Little Princess

Maurice Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte Context Originally written for solo piano, Ravel’s Pavane pour une infante défunte was orchestrated by the composer in 1910, eleven years after the original version was published. Ravel described this piece as “an evocation of a pavane that a little princess might, in Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago
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Carl Nielsen ‘Clarinet Concerto’: Ruthless Poetry

Carl Nielsen: Clarinet Concerto Context Composed in 1928 for Danish clarinettist, Aage Oxenvad, Nielsen’s Clarinet Concerto is a smorgasbord of different moods. Written at a difficult point in Nielsen’s life, because of his career and his health, the Clarinet Concerto features some darker undertones. Critics and musicologists alike have tried Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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George Frideric Handel ‘All They That See Him, Laugh Him to Scorn’: Psalm 22

George Frideric Handel: All They That See Him, Laugh Him to Scorn Messiah Part II Context George Frideric Handel’s Messiah has remained one of the composer’s most beloved works. Incredibly, Handel completed this 260-page oratorio in just 24 days during the summer of 1741. The scriptural text was compiled by Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Dmitri Shostakovich ‘Waltz No.2’: What a Suite Dance!

Dmitri Shostakovich: Waltz No. 2 Context Composed as part of Shostakovich’s Suite for Variety Orchestra – Waltz No. 2 is one of the composer’s most famous works. The suite was composed post-1956, and was subsequently used as part of the soundtrack for the Russian film The First Elechon. The suite itself is comprised of eight Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago

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