• Mazeppa is a symphonic poem (German: Symphonische Dichtung) composed by Franz Liszt between the years 1851 to 1854 for orchestra. Mazeppa, S. 100, is...
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  • A symphonic poem or tone poem is a piece of orchestral music, usually in a single continuous movement, which illustrates or evokes the content of a poem...
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  • Juliusz Słowacki Mazeppa (1892), an opera by Clemence de Grandval Mazeppa (opera) (1884), an opera by Tchaikovsky Mazeppa (symphonic poem), an orchestral...
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  • notable composers who wrote symphonic poems. En skärgardssägen, Op. 20 (1903) Isabella or the Pot of Basil (1909, after the poem by John Keats) Pompilia (1903)...
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    Ivan Mazepa (redirect from Ivan Mazeppa)
    Liszt – Mazeppa, symphonic poem (1851); Transcendental Étude No. 4. Marie Grandval – Mazeppa, opera (1892) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Mazeppa, opera (1881–1883)...
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    ("mad, bad, and dangerous to know"), whose Mazeppa (1819) brought the events to wider attention. His narrative poem inspired many paintings, particularly by...
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    The symphonic poems of the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt are a series of 13 orchestral works, numbered S.95–107. The first 12 were composed between 1848...
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    by Victor Burenin and is based on Pushkin's poem Poltava, part of the cultural legacy of Mazeppa. Mazeppa is a blood-thirsty tale of crazy love, abduction...
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    Prometheus (Symphonic Poem No.5) orch 1855 Orchestral, symphonic poem based on overture to S.69; arr. for pf4h as S.593, for 2pf as S.639 100 G7 Mazeppa (Symphonic...
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  • Liszt Prometheus (Liszt), Poème symphonique no. 5, by Franz Liszt Mazeppa (symphonic poem), Poème symphonique no. 6, by Franz Liszt Hunnenschlacht (Liszt)...
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  • for piano Hungarian Rhapsody No. 19, S. 244/19, for piano Mazeppa, S. 100, symphonic poem Robert Schumann Violin Concerto, WoO 23 Piano Trio No. 1, Op...
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    1848 and 1858, and the most well-known are Les préludes and Mazeppa. The symphonic poems were poorly received by critics, especially in Weimar, where...
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  • ideas and is simply created for music's sake. Musical forms such as the symphonic poem, ballade, suite, overture and some compositions in freer forms are named...
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    Les préludes (category Symphonic poems by Franz Liszt)
    or "The Beginnings"), S.97, is the third of Franz Liszt's thirteen symphonic poems. The music was composed between 1845 and 1854, and began as an overture...
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  • Orpheus (Liszt) (category Symphonic poems by Franz Liszt)
    Orpheus is a symphonic poem written by Franz Liszt in 1853–54. He numbered it No. 4 in the cycle of 12 he wrote during his time in Weimar, Germany. It...
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    overture in E minor (1864) Op. 77 Fatum, symphonic poem in C minor (1868) Op. 78 The Voyevoda, symphonic ballad in A minor (1891; unrelated to the earlier...
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    These alternatives, which included program music in general and the symphonic poem in particular, did not offer a complete solution. Instead, they left...
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    Francesca da Rimini (Tchaikovsky) (category Symphonic poems by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
    Francesca da Rimini: Symphonic Fantasy after Dante, Op. 32, is a symphonic poem by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It is a symphonic interpretation of the tragic...
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  • variations. Franz Liszt - Mazeppa (first performed in 1854). Liszt's sixth symphonic poem, Ballade d'Ukraine, is based on the poem of the same title written...
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    by sonata form. Like "The Five," Tchaikovsky found that with a loose symphonic-poem type of structure pioneered by Franz Liszt, he could combine large-scale...
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  • Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne (category Symphonic poems by Franz Liszt)
    first of thirteen symphonic poems by Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Liszt. It is an orchestral work inspired by Victor Hugo's poem of the same name,...
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  • Romeo and Juliet (Tchaikovsky) (category Symphonic poems by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
    styled an 'Overture-Fantasy' by the composer, the overall design is a symphonic poem in sonata form with an introduction and an epilogue. The work is based...
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    3 Acts (6 tableaux). After a poem by Alexander Graf Fredro. Pabst, Leipzig 1902. (UA: 14. Oct. 1902 in Elberfeld) Mazeppa. Musical drama in 3 Acts, Op...
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  • The Voyevoda, Op. 78, is a "symphonic ballad" for orchestra, written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1891. It is based on Alexander Pushkin's translation...
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    symphonic poems was important in making them familiar to audiences. Les préludes was performed three times at the Bache concerts, Mazeppa, Festklänge...
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    gave concerts of modern orchestral music, including some of his own symphonic poems. These concerts were only partially successful artistically and a failure...
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    with Tchaikovsky in the early 1880s. Manfred is the only programmatic symphonic work by Tchaikovsky in more than one movement and is larger than any of...
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  • The Tempest (Tchaikovsky) (category Symphonic poems by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
    The Tempest (Russian: Буря Burya), Symphonic Fantasia after Shakespeare, Op. 18, is a symphonic poem in F minor by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky composed in...
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    Fatum (Tchaikovsky) (category Symphonic poems by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
    rescued and published three years posthumously. Tchaikovsky started the symphonic poem Fatum between late September and early October 1868. He put the work...
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    The Storm (Tchaikovsky) (category Symphonic poems by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
    (TH 36) (Russian: Гроза, groza), is an overture (in the context of a symphonic poem) in E minor composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky around June and August...
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