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The Overture, Scherzo and Finale ((ドイツ語:Ouverture, Scherzo und Finale)) in E major is a work for symphony orchestra by Robert Schumann. It is his opus 52, and was written in 1841. Schumann originally considered it his second symphony.〔Daverio, John (1997). . Oxford University Press U.S. Pages 235-6. ISBN 0-19-509180-9.〕 The work is in three movements: *An overture (Andante con moto in E minor〔Ferguson, Donald N. (1968). . U. of Minnesota Press. Page 518. ISBN 0-8166-0467-3.〕 - Allegro in E major and 2:2 time 〔See score, bar 18 - pages 2-3 of the piano 4-hands arrangement.〕) (sketched and completed in April 1841)〔 *A scherzo (Tempo: Vivo), in 6:8 time and in ,〔Pages 16-7 of the piano 4-hands arrangement, for example.〕 whose theme is based on that of the overture.〔 It has a trio section in , in contrasting 2:4 time〔starting middle of bar 55, to bar 71 - pages 18-9 of the piano 4-hands arrangement.〕 whose material reappears as the coda of the movement.〔starting at bar 137 - pages 24-5 of the piano 4-hands arrangement.〕 *Finale (Allegro molto vivace)〔 (orchestrated around May 1841)〔 The ''Overture, Scherzo and Finale'' was received tepidly by critics,〔 was revised in 1845〔 and published the next year,〔 with a dedication to Johannes Verhulst. ==Recordings== * Wolfgang Sawallisch conducting the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden * Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker * Sir Georg Solti conducting the Wiener Philharmoniker * Franz Konwitschny conducting the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig * Carl Schuricht conducting the Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire * Lawrance Collingwood conducting the London Symphony Orchestra, 1953〔Discographical data from 'Collingwood' search in The CHARM Discography, Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music, 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「Overture, Scherzo and Finale」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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