Symphony No.4 In G Major “La Festa Della Pace”- IV. Allegro Molto “Turchesco” (1791)
By Composer Franz Anton Hoffmeister
Performed By Conductor Matthias Bamert And The London Mozart Players
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Symphony No.4 In G Major “La Festa Della Pace”- IV. Allegro Molto “Turchesco” (1791)
By Composer Franz Anton Hoffmeister
Performed By Conductor Matthias Bamert And The London Mozart Players
Symphony No.4 In A Major, Op.90, MWV N 16 “Italienische” - II. Andante Con Moto
By Composer Felix Mendelssohn
Performed By Conductor Marc Andreae And The Bamberger Symphoniker
“Sublime” By Artist Stephen Shortridge
Symphony No.4 In G Major “La Festa Della Pace”- I. Allegro Molto (1791)
By Composer Franz Anton Hoffmeister
Performed By Conductor Matthias Bamert And The London Mozart Players
The DWR Friday Romantic Interlude – Tchaikovsky Symphony No.4, Forth Movement. In the vigorous finale, Tchaikovsky incorporates a famous Russian folk song, "In the Field Stood a Birch Tree", as the secondary theme - firstly in A minor, the second time in B flat minor and then in D minor, which leads to the A-flat phrase of the first movement, with the 'lightning bolts', with cymbals added, being much louder. The coda is also vigorous and triumphant.
Arvo Pärt - Symphony no.4