It was a tour in Italy and the atmospheres of Italian cities that inspired Mendelssohn in the composition of this symphony named Italian.
In the composition follow one another: a joyful movement, one inspired by a funeral that Mendelssohn attended in Naples, followed by a minuet, ending with music inspired by the dancing styles of saltarello and tarantella.
Charles Munch conductor and Alsatian violinist. He conducted the Boston Synphonie Orchestra from 1949 to 1962.
Title | Symphonies No 4 & Octet |
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Autor | Felix Mendelssohn |
Performer | Boston Symphony Orchestra - Direttore: Charles Munch |
Year Composition | 1958 |
Time | 31min |
Recording Source | 2 Track 15 IPS |
Code | CAN-MA063A |
It was a tour in Italy and the atmospheres of Italian cities that inspired Mendelssohn in the composition of this symphony named Italian.
In the composition follow one another: a joyful movement, one inspired by a funeral that Mendelssohn attended in Naples, followed by a minuet, ending with music inspired by the dancing styles of saltarello and tarantella.
Charles Munch conductor and Alsatian violinist. He conducted the Boston Synphonie Orchestra from 1949 to 1962.
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