Chopin, Frédéric - "Funeral March" from Piano Sonata No.2 for String Ensemble Op. 35 Mvt. 3 Ensemble à Cordes |
Compositeur : | Chopin, Frédéric (1810 - 1849) | ||||
Instrumentation : | Ensemble à Cordes | ||||
Genre : | Classique | ||||
Arrangeur : Editeur : | MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - ) | ||||
Date : | 1839 | ||||
Droit d'auteur : | Public Domain | ||||
Ajoutée par magataganm, 31 Oct 2016 Frédéric Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in B♭ minor, Op. 35, popularly known as The Funeral March, was completed in 1839 at Nohant, near Châteauroux in France. However, the third movement, whence comes the sonata's common nickname, had been composed as early as 1837. The sonata comprises four movements: (1) Grave – Doppio movimento (in B♭ minor and in modified sonata form with the first subject absent in the recapitulation, ending in B♭ major), (2) Scherzo (in E♭ minor and in ternary form, middle section and ending in G♭ major), (3) Marche funèbre: Lento (in B♭ minor and in ternary form) & (4) Finale: Presto (in B♭ minor) This, the third movement, begins and ends with the celebrated funeral march in B♭ minor which gives the sonata its nickname, but has a calm interlude in D♭ major. No one knows for sure exactly what inspired Chopin to write the march. But Kallberg says there's evidence that he associated it with the Polish uprising of the 1830s. Chopin, who was born in Poland, sympathized with his countrymen in their revolt against the Russians. Though Chopin was living in exile elsewhere in Europe, he feared for his family and friends in the face of the Russians' violent response. "His colleagues said that he often played in salons, and the only way to get him to stop playing was to get him to play the March," Kallberg says. "He was so caught up in the emotions of it." Chopin's march has been played at the funerals of heads of state, including those of John F. Kennedy and, ironically, Russian leaders Brezhnev and Stalin. But the very first time it was performed at a funeral may have been the most important: Chopin's own. Source NPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1 24039949). Although composed for Solo Piano, I created this Interpretation for String Ensemble featuring a solo Viola (2 Violins, 2 Violas, 2 Cellos & Bass). Partition centrale : | Sonate No.2 pour Piano en Sib mineur (25 partitions) | |
Beautiful, moving music which lets the bass have some solemn fun. magataganm , 11 Sep 2018 à 20:21 ↪ Thank you! |