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Symphony No. 3 for piano, chorus & orchestra in C major, Op. 21

 
Classical Work: Symphony No. 3 for piano, chorus & orchestra in C major, Op. 21
  • Date: 1916 05 18-1918 08 20
  • Composer: George Enescu
  • Period: Modern (1910-1949)

Review

A monumental and distinctly Brahmsian work, Enescu's Third Symphony is an emotionally intense war symphony of grandiose dimension. Scored for orchestra and chorus, it calls for large forces to be deployed in execution of the composer's vision -- 12 double basses, for example, including two soli. It anticipates Oedipe in its philosophical approach and indeed in some of its thematic material which finds its way into Enescu's magnum opus. Its lavish orchestration and its entry into a completely new world of harmonic thinking for the composer make it a much more advanced work than the Second Symphony, for example. But it is a much less difficult symphony to grasp, since its melodic lines and majestic expressiveness lead the listener unerringly through the sweeping scope of the first two movements to the sparsely orchestrated and carillon-like conclusion. ~ Tim Mahon, All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
Enescu: Orchestral Works, Vol.two 1994
Enescu: Symphony No. 3; Concert Overture 1996
Enescu: Symphony No.3 / First Romanian Rhapsody 1998
George Enescu: Orchestral Works (Box Set) 1997
George Enescu: Symphony No. 3; Chamber Symphony for 12 Solo Instruments, Op. 33 1988
George Enescu: Symphony No. 3; Concert Overture, Op. 1996
George Enescu: Symphony No. 3; Romanian Poem for Orchestra 1994
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