- Symphony No. 1 (Glazunov)
Alexander Glazunov wrote his Symphony No. 1 inE Major , Op. 5' in 1881, when he was 16 years old. It was premiered the following year inSt. Petersburg .tructure
The symphony is written in four movements:
#Allegro
#Scherzo : Allegro
#Adagio
# Finale: AllegroThe symphony bears a strong stylistic semblance to works by Balakirev and Rimaky-Korsakov. It was also influenced by
Robert Schumann 's "Rhenish" Symphony, a work which was highly regarded in the Balakirev circle. [Lobanova, BIS 1368, 5.]Overview
While the symphony itself was a resounding success, the audience was even more astonished to see a teenage boy come to the stage to take his bows in his school uniform. This was not the first time Alexander Glazunov had astounded people. He displayed his musical talent early, was discovered by
Mili Balakirev (former leader of The Mighty Handful and further encouraged by his teacherNikolai Rimsky-Korsakov , who gave him a thorough grounding incounterpoint , form,harmony andorchestration between 1879 and 1881. [Taylor, 4.] , during which Rimsky-Korsakov wrote in his memoirs that it seemed Glazunov did not progresws so much from day to day as from hour to hour. After two years, as Glazunov remembered, Rimsky-Korsakov told his pupil "that henceforth he regarded it as unnecessary to instruct me systematically, in return for payment, as I had already more or less become a mature musician." [Quoted in Lobanova, BIS 1358, 3.]Still, some remained skeptical, but not for long. When composer
Sergei Taneyev told his friendPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky about the premiere of the First Symphony, Tchaikovsky wrote Balakirev:Glazunov interests me greatly. Is there any chance that this young man could send me the symphony so that I might take a look at it? I should also like to know whether he completed it, either conceptually or practically, with your or Rimsky-Korsakov's help.Quoted in Lobanova, BIS 1358, 4.]
Balakirev replied:
You ask about Glazunov. He is a very talented young man who studied for a year under Rimsky-Korsakov. When he composed his symphony, he did not need any help."Quoted in Lobbanova, BIS 1358, 4.]
Some months later, Tchaikovsky wrote that he had purchased and studied the score of Glazunov's First String Quartet, concluding that "Glazunov's talent is undeniable."Lobanova, 4.]
Truth be told, Glazunov did have a little help from Balakirev, but on just one point. The composer wrote in his memoirs, "I composed and orchestrated the slow movement of thge "First Symphony" in the summer of 1881. In addition I played that passage to Balakirev, who approved of it in general but advised me to add something after the presentation of the two themes, before the repetition of the beginning. From the rhythmic figure that appears in the bars that I added, I created the contrapuntal accompaniment to the first theme, which lent the work a degree of rhtyhmic vitality. That autumn, the score of the symphony was ready." [Quoted in Lobanova, BIS 1368, 5.]
Bibliography
* Lobanova, Marina, Notes for BIS CD 1358, "Glazunov: Symphony No. 3; Ballade";
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted byTadaaki Otaka .
* Lobanova, Marina, Notes for BIS CD 1368, "Glazunov: Symphonies No. 1 anmd No. 6"; BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Tadaaki Otaka.
* Taylor, Philip, Notes for Chandos 9751, "Glazunov: Symphony No. 1; Violin Concerto"; Julia Krasko, violin;Russian State Symphony Orchestra conducted byValeri Polyansky .References
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