Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Litolff - Concerto Symphonique #36

Litolff - Concerto Symphonique #3
Henri Litolff (1818 - 1891), a four marriages, divorces has led a dramatic life, being a prisoner (in a few months in prison until he escaped to the debtor) is a warrant for his arrest (in 1848 in Vienna), traveling with a revolutionary piano virtuoso, Writer, director, music publisher, orchestra and light music concerts in Paris and Restaurant, Paris Opera, was three years of the pilot. He traveled all over Europe, Berlioz, the Brunswick Music Festival is organized Anton Rubinstein, Franz Liszt, hector Berlioz and others that share the concert stage. It is quite an impressive list of achievements (which means complete), especially considering that the mental breakdowns, depression and physical ailments he suffered his whole life.
Litolff was a concert of his own concerto Symphonique # 4 in Paris, where it created a sensation at the unit. Berlioz was the composer of the audience, "He is a tall order, a composer best. The science at the same time, encouragement, and good sense which still possesses. Below is a consuming ardor of his character, and he was compelled to increase the violence and exaggerations to which it has always been the beauty of his instrument Productions to suffer. "Symphonie Fantastique by composer as well as a critique.
While Litolff concerto Symphonique # 3 1846 Holland, where he was released from prison after he was written up in the end it was England. Litolff was grateful for the freedom afforded to him that the two Dutch people in Holland songs, one can use one of the 2nd movement and rhythm evident.
Litolff was a funny, intelligent and very gifted man and singer. There was no doubt that his music can be as capricious. His piano virtuosity of the piano splendidly to write for orchestra, led by the color of his overall musicianship and practical knowledge gained by the atmosphere, served by a full orchestra as well as composing for it. Litolff, a new master whose work should be heard more often. Symphoniques concerto in all four (originally five, but one remains missing) are splendid pieces.
Litolff's Concerto Symphonique #3 in E flat Major: