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Label: Edición Privada  

Released: 1977

Genre: Microtonal

Info:

SECOND SYMPHONY IN C MAJOR, BY JULIÁN CARRILLO

It was written in Coyoacán, D. F., at the beginning of 1905; however, it was premiered until 1912 at the Arbeu Theater in Mexico City, played by the Beethoven Symphony Orchestra, directed by its author and with the assistance of the then President of the Republic, Mr. Francisco I. Madero.

This Symphony (like the First, written and premiered in Germany in 1902), follows classical lines in its form. It has four tenses:

I. Adagio – Allegro
II. Length
III. Scherzo
IV. Adagio – Allegro Appassionato

Its melodic spirit is highly romantic and unlike the First Symphony in which in its nostalgia, the Bajío sings, in this one flashes of the lands of the Rhine come to mind in its chromatic designs.

The technical structure of this work, both harmonic and contrapuntal, is highly effective and finished, and has always been acclaimed by audiences.

Private Edition

Gallery:


Tracklist:

Second Symphony In C Major
SIDE 1
  • A1 1st. MOVEMENT ADAGIO – ALLEGRO 14:10
    Lamoureux Symphony Orchestra from Paris
    Direction: LOUIS DE FROMENT
  • A2 2nd. LONG MOVEMENT 9:30
    Lamoureux Symphony Orchestra from Paris
    Direction: LOUIS DE FROMENT
SIDE 2
  • B1 3rd. SCHERZO MOVEMENT ?
    Lamoureux Symphony Orchestra from Paris
    Direction: LOUIS DE FROMENT
  • B2 4th. ADAGIO MOVEMENT – ALLEGRO APPASSIONATO 15:50
    Lamoureux Symphony Orchestra from Paris
    Direction: LOUIS DE FROMENT

Credits:

Lamoureux Symphony Orchestra from Paris

 

Louis De FROMENT


Notes:

Date in DEAD ZONE: 23 Nov – 1977


Links:

Julian Carrillo – Segunda Sinfonia En Do Mayor
JULIAN CARRILLO SONIDO 13 SEGUNDA SINFONIA EN DO MAYOR MEXICAN LP HTF
JULIAN CARRILLO SONIDO 13 SEGUNDA SINFONIA EN DO MAYOR PRIVATE MEXICAN LP HTF NM

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Highest Price:
$1015 MX
Medium Price:
$1015 MX

Condition:

Media Condition:
Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:
Near Mint (NM or M-)

Mexican composer, conductor, violinist and music theorist (Ahualulco, San Luis Potosí, January 28, 1875 – Mexico City, September 9, 1965). He is known for his theory on microtonal music which he dubbed 'The Thirteenth Sound' (Sonido 13).

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