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Phedre Ouverture. Jules Massenet. Grade 4.

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Phedre atklāšana. Jules Masnē. 4 pakāpes.

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Phedre Ouverture composed by Jules Massenet. 1842-1912. Arranged by Bolten. For concert band. Arrangements of Classical Compositions. Arrangements of Classical Opera and Operetta Overtures. Classic Arrangement. Recorded on Famous Overtures. ML.311063720. Grade 4. Score only. Duration 9 minutes, 27 seconds. Published by Molenaar Edition. ML.012570100-S. The French composer Jules Massenet. 1842-1912. was a pupil of Ambroise Thomas and was awarded a Grand Prix de Rome. He composed several successful operas such as Herodiade. 1881. and Manon. 1884. From 1878 to 1896 he taught composition at the Paris Conservatory of Music. His orchestral suites "Scenes pittoresques," "Scenes napolitaines" and "Scenes alsaciennes" are still very popular with bands, and so is the famous "Meditation" from his opera Thais as well as the ballet music "Le Cid." It was for a performance of the renowned tragedy "Phedre" by Jean Racine. 1639-1699. at the Paris Odeon Theatre on 8 December 1900 that Massenet wrote some scenic music. Yet in 1873, at the request of Jules Pasdeloup, he had already composed a concert overture "Phedre," the second of a series of three overtures. This overture was also inspired by Racine's tragedy in five acts written in 1677 and based on dramas by the Greek author Euripides and the Roman author Seneca. Phedre, wife of Theseus, is consumed by passion for her stepson, Hippolytus who repulses her. With the proverbial fury of a woman scorned, Phedre poisons the mind of Theseus against his son. Theseus commits Hippolytus to the vengeance of Neptune, while Phedre, overcome by remorse commits suicide. With this play, Racine introduced the Greek notions of fatality and predestination into the French theatre. Massenet succeeded very well in evoking the fascinating drama by means of this thrilling overture.

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Phedre atklāšana sastāvā Žils Masnē. 1842-1912. Organizēja Bolten. Par koncerta joslā. Kārtība klasiskās kompozīcijas. Kārtība Klasiskās operas un operetes overtures. Classic Vienošanās. Ierakstīta Famous overtures. ML.311063720. 4 pakāpes. Score tikai. Ilgums 9 minūtes, 27 sekundes. Publicējusi Molenaar Edition. ML.012570100-S. Franču komponists Žils Masnē. 1842-1912. bija skolnieks Ambroise Thomas un ieguva Grand Prix de Rome. Viņš veido vairākus veiksmīgus operas piemēram Herodiade. 1881. un Manon. 1884. No 1878-1896 viņš māca kompozīciju Parīzes Mūzikas konservatorijā. Viņa orķestra svītas "Ainas pittoresques", "Ainas napolitaines" un "Ainas alsaciennes" joprojām ir ļoti populārs ar joslām, un tā ir slavenā "Meditācija" no viņa operas Thais, kā arī baleta mūzikas "Le Cid." Tas bija par sniegumu slavenā traģēdija "Phedre" Jean Racine. 1639-1699. pie Parīzes Odeon teātrī 8. decembris 1900, ka Masnē rakstīja kādu skatuvisks mūziku. Tomēr 1873. gadā, pēc pieprasījuma Jules Pasdeloup, viņš jau sacerēja koncertu Overture "Phedre," otrais sērijas trīs overtures. Tas uvertīra bija arī iedvesmoja RACINE traģēdijas piecās aktos rakstveida 1677 un pamatojoties uz drāmām Grieķijas autora Eiripīda un romiešu autoru Seneca. Phedre, sieva Theseus, patērē aizraušanās viņas padēls, Hippolytus kurš repulses viņu. Ar proverbial dusmas sieviete nonievājis, Phedre saindē prātu Theseus pret viņa dēlu. Theseus apņemas Hippolytus ar atriebība Neptūna, bet Phedre, pārvarēt sirdsapziņas izdara pašnāvību. Ar šo spēli, Racine iepazīstināja grieķu jēdzienus negadījumos bojā gājušo un predestinācija uz Francijas teātri. Masnē izdevās ļoti labi atsauc atmiņā aizraujošu drāmu ar šajā aizraujošajā uvertīru.