The Isle of the Dead
Symphonic Poem after a painting by Arnold Böcklin
pour: Orchestre d'harmonie
Conducteur, partitions seules
№ d’article: 796656
Symphonic Poem after a painting by Arnold Böcklin
Rachmaninow composed the symphonic poem The Isle of the Dead (Die Toteninsel) op. 29 in 1908 in Dresden, inspired by a black and white print of the eponymous painting by Arnold Böcklin that he has seen in 1907 in Paris.
He describes Charon rowing his boat over Styx to lay the dead to rest on the island. Death is omnipresent through the recurring 'Dies Irae' motif. When Rachmaninow first saw the original painting, he was disappointed and stated that he would probably not have composed the work when had he seen the colored painting earlier.
Symphonic Poem after a painting by Arnold Böcklin
pour: Orchestre d'harmonie
Conducteur, partitions seules
№ d’article: 796656
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