Gavriil Popov Vídeos
compositor ruso
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- piano
- música de cámara, sinfonía
- Imperio ruso, Rusia Soviética, Unión Soviética
- compositor de música clásica
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Popov Pavel Bubelnikov Franz Joseph Haydn 2012
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Cello Concerto No.1 in C major : II. Adagio · Saint Petersburg Orchestra of the State Hermitage Museum Camerata · Vasily Popov · Pavel Bubelnikov · Franz Joseph Haydn 88 Holiday Classical Christmas: The Christmas Concerts ℗ Cugate ltd. Released on: 2012-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Gavriil Popov Alexander Titov Titov Shostakovich 1808 1814 1858 1939 1944 1946 1947 1948
St. Petersburg State Academic Capella Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexander Titov I - Intrada. Andante maestoso e molto espressivo - Risoluto con fuoco - Coda. Risoluto maestoso - Molto cantabile - Tempo I: 0:00 II - Allegro con fuoco, quasi presto - Largo appasionato - Quasi recitativo appasionato - Andante doloroso e sempre inquieto - Tempo I: Presto feroce - Allegro con fuoco e molto cantabile appasionato: 7:12 III - Scherzo. Prestissimo - Leggiero giocoso - Tempo I e molto risoluto - Giocoso con brio - Cantabile, flautando, dolce: 18:58 IV - Largo espressivo, molto cantabile e sempre con moto - Risoluto, quasi marcia marciale - Cantabile energico e sempre con moto - Risoluto con ira e molto agitato - Largo ma con moto: 25:25 V - Presto impetuoso - Molto cantabile - Presto energico e maestoso - Risoluto luminoso - Tempo I: 45:48 The third symphony of Gavriil Popov was composed between 1939 and 1946. It premiered in Moscow on January 31, 1947 and then was presented in Leningrad on March 9 of the same year. It is composed for an extended string orchestra. A challenge for the presentation of a heroic work. Called by an orchestra conductor as the "Spanish" for the use of Hispanic themes and for the origin of the work: In the month of May of 1939, Popov had written the soundtrack of a film entitled "Spain". It was a report made during the Spanish Civil War, describing the tragedy of the nation. The music was so successful that Popov made a suite entitled "Spain" Op.28, consisting of seven symphonic fragments. According to the diary written by the composer, on September 17, 1939, he intends to perform a Concerto grosso based on the fragments for strings of his work "Spain". The first movement ends in the month of October, but then leaves the work. In the month of September 1944 he continued, finishing the score on September 21, 1946. Then he changed the name to Symphony No. 3 "Heroic" and dedicating it to his friend Shostakovich. The first movement begins with a solemn theme reflecting the heroism that will be the basis of the symphony. It is combined with a more nervous secondary theme. Dragged by the violins the theme grows to its fullest expression, then return to the calm with which the coda ends. The second movement presents a lively theme in which we can see the popular twists of the Castilian jota, one of the reasons for being known as the Spanish symphony. In the central part we find a requiem for the fallen heroes based on the Basque folk song, Argizagi ederra (the beautiful moon). The theme is presented by the violas in their low register. Then the complete strings are added. It continues with a brief development in a dramatic way to return to the initial theme. The third movement corresponds to the scherzo of the work. It is written in the form of a rondo and is based on the themes of three dances. Among them are a contrapás, a typical Catalan dance and a Castilian tune, which alternate. The fourth movement begins with a dense sad melody in the cellos and double basses. When the violas and violins join, it acquires amplitude, increasing its drama. It is the longest movement, constituting the dramatic core of the work. It develops through increasingly intense sound waves until it reaches its peak. The last movement presents us with the triumphal end of the work. The two themes of the first movement reappear. The second theme appears first, followed by a motif in the form of a march announcing the victory. The main theme of the work, that of heroism, is emphasized. The initial theme is taken by the entire orchestra in the coda as a symbol of courage. The premiere of the work was a success but for reasons unknown, their discussion at the meeting for the Stalin Awards was postponed to 1947. The events that took place in 1948 for the performance of Vano Muradelli's opera, condemned the most important Soviet composers. Popov was criticized as an anti-nationalist formalist in need of a reconversion of his style. Picture: "The Third of May 1808" (1814) by the Spanish painter Francisco de Goya. Sources from this spanish website on Popov symphonism: (http•••)
Gavriil Popov Leonid Vladimirovich Nikolayev Vladimir Shcherbachov Maximilian Steinberg Dmitri Shostakovich 1904 1922 1930 1935 1936 1972
Yuri Favorin - Piano Invention 00:00 Choir 03:40 Lied 08:58 Fuga 12:49 Gavriil Popov +••.••(...)) - was a Soviet Russian Composer. Popov studied at the Leningrad Conservatory from 1922 until 1930 with Leonid Vladimirovich Nikolayev, Vladimir Shcherbachov, and Maximilian Steinberg. He was considered to have the raw talent of his contemporary Dmitri Shostakovich; his early works, in particular the Septet (or Chamber Symphony) for flute, trumpet, clarinet, bassoon, violin, cello and bass, and his Symphony No. 1 (Op. 7, banned immediately after its premiere in 1935 and not publicly heard again in his lifetime), are impressively powerful and forward-looking. Not surprisingly, he ran afoul of the authorities in 1936 and began writing in a more conservative idiom in order to avoid charges of formalism. Despite his alcoholism, Popov produced many works for orchestra, including six completed symphonies and several film scores. Symphony No.1 - (http•••) Please support me with a little recognition/alms for this channel that you love (i love it too). Feel free to toss a message at my email : •••@••• ; if you need any score. I am here to share, not hiding anything (unless private, and it is most likely not in my channel). Please support - (http•••) There is no copyright infringement intended. If you wish your recording to be removed, it can be done, please just leave me an email, which can be found at the channel's about section.
Gavriil Popov Leon Botstein London Symphony Orchestra 1929 1932
DISCLAIMER: Please note that the pages from 12: 05 to 12: 51 are missing from the score Gavriil Popov - Symphony No. 1, Op. 7 +••.••(...)) Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Leon Botstein Movement One: Allegro energico - 0:00 Movement Two: Largo con moto e molto cantabile - 23:44 Movement Three: Finale. Scherzo e coda. Prestissimo - 40:26 Source of Audio - (http•••)
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