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COPLAND, A.: Dance Symphony / Symphony No. 1 / Short Symphony (Bournemouth Symphony, Alsop) |
This second Naxos disc of Copland Symphonies (No. 3 is available on 8.559106) opens with Symphony No. 1, an arrangement of the 1924 Symphony for Organ and Orchestra. Copland was especially fond of his Short Symphony (Symphony No. 2) on account of its complex, irregular rhythms and clear textures. The socalled Dance Symphony, described by the composer as ‘a large symphonic work’ (hence the Symphony title), is derived from his early vampire ballet Grohg, inspired by the 1921 German expressionist film Nosferatu. Copland wrote: ‘If the first movement is thin, dainty and pointed, the second movement is songful and sustained. The third movement is characterized by violence and syncopation.’
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Copland, Aaron

Symphony No. 1
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I. Prelude: Andante
00:06:51
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II. Scherzo: Molto allegro
00:08:01
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III. Finale: Lento
00:10:27
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Short Symphony, "Symphony No. 2"
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I. quarter note = 144
00:04:21
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II. half note = 44
00:05:08
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III. quarter note = 144
00:06:02
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Dance Symphony
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I. Dance of the Adolescent: Lento - Molto allegro
00:06:56
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II. Dance of the Girl Who Moves as if in a Dream: Andante moderato
00:05:12
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III. Dance of Mockery: Allegro vivo
00:05:17
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Total Playing Time: 00:58:15 |
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