FULL Lyrische Symphonie (Zemlinsky) Barcelona 2022 Annette Dasch, Josep-Ramon Olivé
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Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Lyrische Symphonie  
- Composer: Zemlinsky Alexander  
- Libretto: various  
- Venue & Opera Company: Sala 1 Pau Casals, L'Auditori, Barcelona, Spain  
- Recorded: February 5, 2022
- Type: Concert Live
- Singers: Annette Dasch, Josep-Ramon Olivé
- Conductor: Kazushi Ono  
- Orchestra: Barcelona Symphony Orchestra  
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Information about the Recording
- Published by: L'Auditori Play  
- Date Published: 2022  
- Format: Streaming
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: nosubs  
- Video Recording from: L'Auditori Play     FULL VIDEO
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PROGRAM
JOAN MAGRANÉ: work (2020) 17′
FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN: Symphony no. 49 makes it m The passion (1768) 22′
ALEXANDER ZEMLINSKY: Lyrische Symphony (Lyric Symphony), op. 18 (1922-23) 50′
Franz Joseph Haydn’s symphony 49, known as The passion, is one of the most representative works of the period Sturm und Drang (Tempest and impulse) by the composer, characterized by an intense and vigorous expressiveness. The symphony has a structure that takes up the model of the church sonata baroque, four movements in the same key headed by a slow time and of a somber and elegiac character.
The music of the Austrian Alexander Zemlinsky starts from the harmonic and formal universe of the last works of Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler. Close to the concerns of the Second Vienna School, although without embracing its most daring aesthetic postulates, the famous Lyrical symphony turns to the text of the gardener, by Rabindranath Tagore, to create a colossal seven-movement symphonic canvas with two vocal soloists
He headlines the concert work, by Joan Magrané. Titled from Perejaume’s homonymous text, the poetic idea of a grove of works gives shape to a sound space as a metaphor for human nature and action.