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SZYMANOWSKI: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 3 (Wit) |
Composed in 1910, at a time when Szymanowski was influenced by Richard Strauss, Reger and Scriabin, the unusually structured Symphony No. 2 is a work of great power and invention, with many passionate and varied contrasts in its use of solo instruments, in particular the violin. Szymanowski’s Symphony No. 3 ‘Song of the Night’, in which orchestra, tenor and choir are subtly blended in a continuous web of intoxicating sound, is a ravishing setting of a Polish translation of a poem by the great medieval Persian mystic known as Mevlânâ, our Master, Jalāl ad-Dīn, which evokes the mysteries and beauty of a starlit Persian night.
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Szymanowski, Karol

Symphony No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 19
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I. Allegro moderato - Grazioso
00:12:59
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II. Theme: Lento -
00:01:30
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II. Variation 1: L'istesso tempo -
00:01:20
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II. Variation 2: L'istesso tempo -
00:01:55
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II. Variation 3: Scherzando. Molto vivace -
00:02:40
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II. Variation 4: Tempo di gavotte -
00:02:46
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II. Variation 5: Tempo di minuetto -
00:02:46
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II. Variation 6: Vivace e capriccioso -
00:01:22
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Szymanowski, Karol Jalal al-Din Rumi, Maulana, lyricist(s)

Symphony No. 3, Op. 27, "Piesn o nocy" (Song of the Night)
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I. Moderato assai
00:08:48
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II. Allegretto tranquillo
00:07:34
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Total Playing Time: 01:00:48 |
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