Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No 1, Suite / Garcia Rodriguez, Zahir Ensemble
Always among the most innovative of composers, Arnold Schoenberg (1874ā1951) wrote several works that deliberately blur the distinction between chamber orchestra and chamber ensemble. Among these, the First Chamber Symphony compresses the classical symphonic format into a tensile single movement scored for only fifteen players, while the Suite draws its seven instruments into a maelstrom of vitality whose inspiration lies in the dance styles that were popular during the 1920s. The Zahir Ensemble is one of Spainās most exciting modern music groups, whose passion and technical accomplishment have gained them an ardent following.
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Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No 1, Suite / Garcia Rodriguez, Zahir Ensemble
Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No 1, Suite / Garcia Rodriguez, Zahir Ensemble
Always among the most innovative of composers, Arnold Schoenberg (1874ā1951) wrote several works that deliberately blur the distinction between chamber orchestra and chamber ensemble. Among these, the First Chamber Symphony compresses the classical symphonic format into a tensile single movement scored for only fifteen players, while the Suite draws its seven instruments into a maelstrom of vitality whose inspiration lies in the dance styles that were popular during the 1920s. The Zahir Ensemble is one of Spainās most exciting modern music groups, whose passion and technical accomplishment have gained them an ardent following.
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Always among the most innovative of composers, Arnold Schoenberg (1874ā1951) wrote several works that deliberately blur the distinction between chamber orchestra and chamber ensemble. Among these, the First Chamber Symphony compresses the classical symphonic format into a tensile single movement scored for only fifteen players, while the Suite draws its seven instruments into a maelstrom of vitality whose inspiration lies in the dance styles that were popular during the 1920s. The Zahir Ensemble is one of Spainās most exciting modern music groups, whose passion and technical accomplishment have gained them an ardent following.