Wilhelm Furtwängler's Symphony No. 3 in C-sharp minor was written between 1951 and 1954. It is in four movements: 1.
* Largo 2.
* Allegro 3.
* Adagio 4.
* Allegro assai At first, the four movements had programmatic headings: "Disaster," "Under compulsion to life," "Beyond" and "The conflict continues." At the time of his death, Furtwängler was still working on the last movement. In 1956, Joseph Keilberth conducted the Berlin Philharmonic in the première of the first three movements. Elisabeth Furtwängler did not allow the Finale to be performed until much later (a piece more complete than, say, the Finale of Bruckner's Symphony No. 9). Yehudi Menuhin conducted the public premiere of the whole piece in 1986, four years after a transmitted BBC studio performance with the BBC Symphony
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| - Symphonie no 3 de Furtwängler (fr)
- 交響曲第3番 (フルトヴェングラー) (ja)
- Symphony No. 3 (Furtwängler) (en)
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| - 交響曲第3番嬰ハ短調は、ヴィルヘルム・フルトヴェングラーにより作曲された、完成されたものとしては3番目の交響曲である。 (ja)
- La Symphonie no 3 en ut dièse mineur de Wilhelm Furtwängler a été écrite entre 1951 et 1954. La symphonie comporte quatre mouvements : 1.
* Largo 2.
* Allegro 3.
* Adagio 4.
* Allegro assai Les quatre mouvements portent des titres de programme : Désastre, Sous la contrainte à la vie, Au-delà et Le conflit continue. Au moment de son décès, Furtwängler était toujours en train de travailler au dernier mouvement. En 1956, Joseph Keilberth a conduit l'Orchestre philharmonique de Berlin lors de la création des trois premiers mouvements. Elisabeth Furtwängler n'a permis l'exécution du final que beaucoup plus tard. Yehudi Menuhin a dirigé la première exécution publique de l'œuvre complète en 1986, quatre ans après une retransmission par les studios de la BBC d'un concert de l'Orchestre sym (fr)
- Wilhelm Furtwängler's Symphony No. 3 in C-sharp minor was written between 1951 and 1954. It is in four movements: 1.
* Largo 2.
* Allegro 3.
* Adagio 4.
* Allegro assai At first, the four movements had programmatic headings: "Disaster," "Under compulsion to life," "Beyond" and "The conflict continues." At the time of his death, Furtwängler was still working on the last movement. In 1956, Joseph Keilberth conducted the Berlin Philharmonic in the première of the first three movements. Elisabeth Furtwängler did not allow the Finale to be performed until much later (a piece more complete than, say, the Finale of Bruckner's Symphony No. 9). Yehudi Menuhin conducted the public premiere of the whole piece in 1986, four years after a transmitted BBC studio performance with the BBC Symphony (en)
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| - La Symphonie no 3 en ut dièse mineur de Wilhelm Furtwängler a été écrite entre 1951 et 1954. La symphonie comporte quatre mouvements : 1.
* Largo 2.
* Allegro 3.
* Adagio 4.
* Allegro assai Les quatre mouvements portent des titres de programme : Désastre, Sous la contrainte à la vie, Au-delà et Le conflit continue. Au moment de son décès, Furtwängler était toujours en train de travailler au dernier mouvement. En 1956, Joseph Keilberth a conduit l'Orchestre philharmonique de Berlin lors de la création des trois premiers mouvements. Elisabeth Furtwängler n'a permis l'exécution du final que beaucoup plus tard. Yehudi Menuhin a dirigé la première exécution publique de l'œuvre complète en 1986, quatre ans après une retransmission par les studios de la BBC d'un concert de l'Orchestre symphonique de la BBC dirigé par Brian Wright. (fr)
- Wilhelm Furtwängler's Symphony No. 3 in C-sharp minor was written between 1951 and 1954. It is in four movements: 1.
* Largo 2.
* Allegro 3.
* Adagio 4.
* Allegro assai At first, the four movements had programmatic headings: "Disaster," "Under compulsion to life," "Beyond" and "The conflict continues." At the time of his death, Furtwängler was still working on the last movement. In 1956, Joseph Keilberth conducted the Berlin Philharmonic in the première of the first three movements. Elisabeth Furtwängler did not allow the Finale to be performed until much later (a piece more complete than, say, the Finale of Bruckner's Symphony No. 9). Yehudi Menuhin conducted the public premiere of the whole piece in 1986, four years after a transmitted BBC studio performance with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Brian Wright. (en)
- 交響曲第3番嬰ハ短調は、ヴィルヘルム・フルトヴェングラーにより作曲された、完成されたものとしては3番目の交響曲である。 (ja)
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