Work
César Franck Composer
Les Djinns, symphonic poem for piano and orchestra, M.45
Performances: 2
Tracks: 2
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Musicology:
This symphonic poem is unusual in its instrumentation, being in effect a one-movement piano concerto. The word "djinn" is a variant translation of "genie, " the magical spirits of Arabian legend. The work is a mood-portrait of the magical creatures flying over a city in the darkest part of the night. Their theme, first heard very quietly on bassoons, joins other themes in building to a huge climax for full forces, where a forceful statement fo the trombones seems to bespeak their full majety. Then the mood becomes quieter while they recede into the distant horizon. Exceptional tone painting and sense of mystery exist in this work, which is not often played. -
Les Djinns, symphonic poem for piano and orchestra, M.45Year: 1884
Genre: Tone / Symphonic Poem
Pr. Instruments: Piano & Orchestra
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