2020年9月27日星期日

Symphony in C Major, Opus 25c (1984)

 

SYMPHONY IN C MAJOR, Op.25c (1984)

 

As the third part of the “Symphonic Concert No.1”, Symphony in C major is the conclusion for this large form.  Inspired by the Qing Ming festival in Beijing in 1976 and strongly influenced by maestro Li De-lun, Symphony in C major was composed in Pittsburgh in 1984.  Maestro Li conducted the world premiere of the work, which was just dedicated to him.

After the premiere of the whole “Symphonic Concert No.1”, took place in Beijing, 1984, this symphony has been completely revised and recorded by the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra of Moscow, conducted by maestro Klemetz in 2001.  As Maestro Li always said, “Chines music could be symphonic”, this ideal has been practiced again in this work.

Symphony in C major consists of four movements:

1. Allegro con brio,   2. Andante con moto, a Marcia funebre,      3. Allegro vivace, a Scherzo 4. Finale, Andante con moto , Allegro con brio .

 [ Duration: 45 min.]

Instrumentation

Flauto piccolo, 2 Flauti, 2 Oboi, Corno inglese, 2 Clarinetti in B flat, clarinetto Basso, 2 Fagotti, Contrafagotto, 4 Corni in F, 3 Trombe in B flat, 3 Tromboni, Tuba, 4 Timpani, Piatti, Tamburo,Triagle, and Violini I, Violini II, Viole , Violoncelli e Contrabassi.




look inside Symphony in C Major, Opus 25c (1984) - Tha Part c of The Symphnoic Concert #1 Composed by An-lun Huang. Contemporary Classical. Set of Parts. 380 pages. Published by DoReMi Edition (S0.879309).

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Dir : Konstantin Klemetz



Concert Celebrating Li Delun's Centennial
李德伦百年诞辰纪念音乐会
2017 June 25
Dongxiao Xu 徐東曉
(Conductor of China National Symphony Orchestra )
Toronto Festival Orchestra 多倫多節日交響樂團
North American Premiere 北美首演

2020年9月21日星期一

Piano Concerto No.1 in g minor, Opus 25b

 PIANO CONCERTO IN G MINOR, Op.25b(1983)makes up the second part of his opus 25, "Symphonic Concert No.1", which also includes the “a, Symphonic Overture No.1” and the “c, Symphony in C major” in four movements. The “b, Piano Concerto No.1 in g minor” was completed in 1982 and dedicated to Joseph Banowetz, Huang's close friend. Its world premiere was taken place in Canton, China in 1984, by Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra and the soloist, American pianist Joseph Banowetz, conducted by Tak-ng Lai, a Canadian conductor. The CD of it was performed by Banowetz and the Central Opera Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Zheng Xiao-ying in 1986. As the largest formed work of the the Chinese piano repertoire, this work has been successfully performed by Zhou Yubo, accompanied by the China National Symphony Orchestra. 



Canada premiere - conducted by Feli Huang