Suk. Hoy 4 de enero de 1874 nace Josef Suk. La sinfonía "Asrael" escrita en memoria de su suegro Dvorak y su esposa.

Josef Suk nació el 4 de enero de 1874 y murió el 29 de Mayo de 1935. El estreno mundial fue el 3 de febrero de 1907. La grabación de la imagen es del nuevo director de la Filarmónica de Berlín Kirill Petrenko. De los cuatro discos que ha grabado dos son con obras de Suk, otro de Pfitzner y otro de Rachmaninov.

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04/01/2015
de 16:20 a 16:20

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The Asrael Symphony for large orchestra in C minor (Czech: „Asrael“, Symfonie pro velký orchestr C moll), Op. 27 (1905–1906), was written by Josef Suk in memory of his father-in-law and teacher, Antonín Dvořák (died 1904), and his wife (Dvořák's daughter) Otilie Suková (née Dvořáková) (died 1905).

Background
Suk began to compose his funeral symphony at the beginning of 1905, about eight months after Dvořák's death. The composition was titled after the Old Testament angel of death Asrael. The work is in five movements; the sketches of three movements were finished less than a half year later. On 6 July 1905, while Suk was in the middle of the work, his wife Otilie died.

Although the composition was to be also a celebration of Dvořák's life and work, the desolated composer rejected the optimistic tone of the rest of the work. The complete score was finished on 4 October 1906. The work was dedicated "to the exalted memory of Dvořák and Otilie".Suk dedicated the last two movements to Otilie.

The symphony was premièred on 3 February 1907 at the Prague National Theatre, conducted by Karel Kovařovic. Karel Hoffmann and Jiří Herold, members of the Czech Quartet, attended the premiere as the concertmasters of the orchestra of the National Theatre.

Structure
The composition is in five movements:

Andante sostenuto
Andante
Vivace
Adagio
Adagio e maestoso

The influence of Dvořák's composing style, apparent in Suk's previous work, is not noticeable in this composition, according to Vysloužil, who writes that Suk develops his musical language rather toward modern polyphonic and harmonic techniques.

The Asrael Symphony represents a significant milestone in the context of Suk's oeuvre. The composer's bright and optimistic character of musical expression shifts to fundamental questions of human existence.

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