I love that one too. Just imagine the Roman army marching in full force after conquering a land like Gaul or Britain!Gesamtkunstwerk wrote:Oh, and Il Pini di Villa Appia...drool!!
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IMSLP est omnis divisa in partes tres.allegroamabile wrote: I love that one too. Just imagine the Roman army marching in full force after conquering a land like Gaul or Britain!
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...almost forgot! Richard Strauss's Solome has the most amazing show-biz climax at the end .
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The climatic section towards the end of the first movement in Sibelius's Symphony No. 2 is very moving. He takes the somber second theme of the piece and alters it by transforming it into a majestic, triumphant brass fanfare.
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Do you mean the very end, where she get crushed (the squealing woodwinds at 362 are inspired) or the preceding multi-peak climax of the scene with the head (I like the famous grinding chord a half measure before 361, though the ultimate climax of the vocal line is a few bars before this)?ZacPB189 wrote: Richard Strauss's Solome has the most amazing show-biz climax at the end .
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"*Crash!* Ich habe deinen MUND----- gekuesst" That's the climax, the shield crushing is more of a coda.sbeckmesser wrote:Do you mean the very end, where she get crushed (the squealing woodwinds at 362 are inspired) or the preceding multi-peak climax of the scene with the head (I like the famous grinding chord a half measure before 361, though the ultimate climax of the vocal line is a few bars before this)?ZacPB189 wrote: Richard Strauss's Solome has the most amazing show-biz climax at the end .
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The unexpected climax in the first movement of An Alpine Symphony by Richard Strauss is amazing, especially since it relatively comes from nowhere. I love the addition of the snare drum Strauss adds to the orchestration, creating a fusillade of sound which carries us from the nighttime atmosphere to the majestic sunrise.
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My favourite climax is in Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's "Marche Slave" in the introduction to the main theme.