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The Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43, is a four-movement work for orchestra written from 1901 to 1902 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. He began writing the symphony in winter 1901 in Rapallo, Italy, shortly after the successful premiere of the popular Finlandia. Sibelius said, "My second symphony is a confession of the soul." [5]
Leonard Bernstein's Symphony No. 2 The Age of Anxiety is a piece for orchestra and solo piano. The piece was composed from 1948 to 1949 in the United States and Israel , and was revised in 1965. It is titled after W. H. Auden 's eponymous poem , and dedicated to Serge Koussevitzky .
Bernstein's innovative approach to themed programming included introducing audiences to composers less-performed at the time such as Gustav Mahler, Carl Nielsen, Jean Sibelius, and Charles Ives (including the world premiere of his Symphony No. 2). Bernstein actively advocated for the commission and performance of works by contemporary composers ...
The Oscar nominee, 48, revealed that he spent several years learning how to conduct for one of the crucial scenes in the film. Cooper recreated Bernstein’s conducting the London Symphony ...
The Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865–1957) wrote over 550 original works during his eight-decade artistic career. [1] This began around 1875 with a short miniature for violin and cello called Water Droplets (Vattendroppar), [2] and ended a few months before his death at age 91 with the orchestration of two earlier songs, "Kom nu hit, död" ("Come Away, Death") and "Kullervon valitus ...
Symphony No. 2 (Bernstein) (The Age of Anxiety) by Leonard Bernstein, 1948–49, revised 1965 Symphony No. 2 (Berwald) in D major ( Capricieuse ) by Franz Berwald, 1842 Symphony No. 2 (Borodin) in B minor by Alexander Borodin, 1869–76
Frederic Ernest Fesca's Symphony No. 2, opus 10; William Gilchrist's Symphony No. 2; Leopold Hofmann's Symphony Kimball D2; Franz Krommer's Symphony No. 2, opus 40 (published 1803) Adolf Fredrik Lindblad's Symphony No. 2 (by 1855) Étienne Méhul's Symphony No. 2 (1808–9) Otto Nicolai's Symphony No. 2 (1845) Jean Sibelius' Symphony No. 2 ...
The New York Philharmonic concert of April 6, 1962, is widely regarded as one of the most controversial in the orchestra's history. Featuring a performance by Glenn Gould of the First Piano Concerto of Johannes Brahms, conducted by its music director, Leonard Bernstein, the concert became famous because of Bernstein's remarks from the podium prior to the concerto.