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(No. 1) * (No. 2) * (No. 3) }} }} The cello suites by Benjamin Britten (opp. 72, 80, and 87) are a series of three compositions for solo cello, dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich. The suites were the first original solo instrumental music that Britten wrote for and dedicated to Rostropovich, but Britten had earlier composed a cadenza for Joseph Haydn's Cello Concerto in C major, for Rostropovich, in 1964. Rostropovich gave the first performances of each work, and recorded Suites Nos 1 and 2 commercially.〔.〕 ==Cello Suite No. 1, Op. 72== Britten wrote the First Suite at the end of 1964. The premiere was at the Aldeburgh Festival on 27 June 1965. The suite is in nine movements, played without pause: * ''Canto primo: Sostenuto e largamente'' * ''Fuga: Andante moderato'' * ''Lamento: Lento rubato'' * ''Canto secondo: Sostenuto'' * ''Serenata: Allegretto pizzicato'' * ''Marcia: Alla marcia moderato'' * ''Canto terzo: Sostenuto'' * ''Bordone: Moderato quasi recitativo'' * ''Moto perpetuo e Canto quarto: Presto'' The score was published in 1966. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cello suites (Britten)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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