Symphony No. 1 (Milhaud)
Darius Milhaud, World War II, Symphony, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
978-620-1-57723-7
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2012-07-10
34,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Symphony No. 1, op. 210, by Darius Milhaud is a work for orchestra composed in France in 1939, during a period of illness and anxiety following the outbreak of World War II. Nearly fifty years old at the time and already a very prolific and mature composer, Milhaud had never attempted a symphony before. In spite of his expressed antipathy toward the "German music" typified by the symphony, he accepted a commission for this work from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, then approaching its 50th anniversary. Milhaud went on to write twelve more numbered symphonies by 1963.
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