- Symphony No. 4 (Tippett)
Michael Tippett 's Symphony No. 4 was written in1977 and first performed by theChicago Symphony Orchestra , conducted by the symphony's dedicateeSir Georg Solti .It is in one movement which divides into seven sections:#Introduction and Exposition.
#Development 1
#Slow movement
#Development 2
#Scherzo and Trios
#Development 3
#RecapitulationIn terms of form it combines
sonata and fantasia forms, as well as that of thesymphonic poem . Tippett linked the work to the idea of birth and death. Stylistically the Fourth Symphony unites all previous stylistic tendencies in Tippett's work: The hard-corecounterpoint and gentle lyricism of his first creative period and the angular, spiky modernism of his second period, thus creating a third and final period.Instrumentation
Tippett's score calls for a large orchestra. Consisting of: 2
Flute s (both doublingpiccolo s), 2Oboe s,Cor Anglais , 2Clarinet s,Bass Clarinet , 2Bassoon s,Contrabassoon .6 Horns, 3trumpet s, 3trombone s, 2tuba s.Timpani , Percussion (4 players): side drum,Tenor Drum ,Bass Drum , tom-toms, 2cymbal s (1 pair of clashed cymbals, 1 suspended),Wood Block , triangle,Xylophone ,Marimba ,Vibraphone ,Glockenspiel ,Tubular Bells ,maraca s,Claves ),Wind Machine ,Harp ,Piano ,Tape and StringsExternal links
* [http://www.michael-tippett.com/mttifusa.htm Some information about the origins of the symphony]
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