Alexander Glazunov - String Quintet Op. 39 (1892)
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- Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov (Алекса́ндр Константи́нович Глазуно́в, 10 August 1865 - 21 March 1936) was a Russian composer, music teacher, and conductor of the late Russian Romantic period. He served as director of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory between 1905 and 1928 and was instrumental in the reorganization of the institute into the Petrograd Conservatory, then the Leningrad Conservatory, following the Bolshevik Revolution. He continued heading the Conservatory until 1930, though he had left the Soviet Union in 1928 and did not return.The best-known student under his tenure during the early Soviet years was Dmitri Shostakovich.
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String Quintet in A Major, Op. 39 (1892)
Dedicated to the Society of Chamber Music in St. Petersburg
1. Allegro (0:00)
2. Scherzo: Allegro moderato (9:23)
3. Andante sostenuto (14:46)
4. Finale: Allegro moderato (21:40)
Shostakovich Quartet
"In 1892 Alexander Glazunov's very noteworthy String Quintet was published. The appealing first theme of the opening movement, Allegro, is first stated by the viola alone. The somewhat slower second subject is also very melodic. In fact, the whole is illustrative of his superb ability to achieve great tonal beauty. An exciting coda brings the movement to a close. The main part of the second movement, Scherzo, is quite entertaining especially with its effective use of pizzicato. The contrasting melody of the middle section has a halting rhythmic quality and the coda presents a surprise. The highly romantic Andante which follows is quite sentimental. Its middle section is a bit livelier. From its first notes, the finale, Allegro moderato, exudes its strong Russian tonal color with its powerful, driving main theme. Even the slower middle section is infused with Slavic melody. This work is a treasure, always a pleasure to play and to hear."---Wilhelm Altmann, one of the most respected chamber music critics, writing in his famed Chamber Music Handbook. - เพลง
Nothing like a good viola solo in the beginning
Why doesn’t music like this have millions upon millions of views? Truly a timeless masterpiece that will be appreciated for centuries to come.
Ну что сказать....браво Глазунов!!!! Скрипичное чудо!
When I listen to the first movement only one word comes to my mind: lovely. This movement espresses exactly what 'lovely' means!
klop422 second quartet always gets me in a good mood, for sure!!
I think 'sweet' fits also very well.
Love Glasunov
Glazunov can always teach you something new!! Flowers bloom in this quintet!
I thought I knew something about music. I was wrong because I did not known the marvellous chamber music of Glazoenov.
This is absolutely beautiful.
your name is cool
Le bonheur!!! Merci pour partager cette musique aussi heureuse et inconnue👏🏻
A stunningly good performance of one of the great unknown beauties of the literature!
This work is nothing short of stunning.
E' un piacere sentire questa composizione cameristica senza riferimenti predefiniti (no Brahms,no Schumann,no Schubert,no Mendelssohn).
E' musica ispirata di un grande talento russo .
Grazie a Bartje per il caricamento con lo spartito in accompagnamento.
You are welcome!
Scusa.
C'è stato un inconveniente tecnico...
@@fulviopolce9785 Glazunov è stato ispirato da Borodin.
Sublime
Wow!,
8:12 I love this part until the end
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Thanks:)
He can writing for viola... 😀
14:46
Scusa.
Io sono italiano e scrivo in italiano!
Non c'è solo la lingua inglese!
Vero, ma di ogni tanto vale fare una sforza! Saluti da Londra!
Io li ho capito perche parlo italiano.
This one is a dawg.
I did not know Glazunov wrote a string quartet...
*quintet
He wrote 7 string quartets. This is a string quintet.
21:40