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The Eighth Symphony by the German composer Hans Werner Henze was composed in 1992–93. Using Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' as inspiration, it has a lighter theme than the major work it immediately follows, the ''Requiem'' of 1992. Each movement is inspired by a short section of the play: the first derives in part from Puck's line "I'll put a girdle round the earth/ In forty minutes". Henze depicts Puck's global journey in pitch variation: the East is middle C, the South Pole is the lowest notes in the modern symphony orchestra's range, while the North Pole is naturally at the opposite end of the range.〔Henze, Hans Werner. 1998. ''Bohemian Fifths: An Autobiography.'' Translated by Stewart Spencer. London: Faber & Faber. ISBN 0-571-17815-4 (of ''Reiselieder mit böhmischen Quinten: Autobiographische Mitteilungen 1926–1995''. Frankfurt: S. Fischer, 1996. ISBN 3-10-032605-9 )〕 The second movement depicts Titania's attempted seduction of Bottom, whilst the Adagio final movement takes Puck's ''If we shadows have offended'' speech at the end of the play. It was premiered by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, who commissioned the piece (and to whom Henze dedicated it) under Seiji Ozawa on 1 October 1993.〔Liner notes to 2008 recording, Wergo WER 67212〕 ==Movements== # Allegro # Allegramente con comodo tenerezza e ballabilità # Adagio 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「Symphony No. 8 (Henze)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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