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2 Movimientos. Jordi Cervello.

Translation

Two Movements. Jordi Cervello.

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2 Movimientos composed by Jordi Cervello. For String quintet. Instrumental Sets. Duration 15. 00. Published by Editorial de Musica Boileau. BO.B.3104. ISBN 84-8020-694-2. English comments. Dos movimientos for orchestra and violin was written in 1965 and it is my second work in this genre, after Burlesca Iberica. 1963. Dos moviments comprises an Andante and an Allegro-Studio and my main concern was to bring together the special characteristics of string instruments and the expressive quality of the musical ideas. The Andante is built around a bipartite repetition of a statement developed by harmonies which create an almost chiaroscuro nostalgic atmosphere. The Allegro-Studio takes its inspiration from exercises for learners of bow instruments, the exercises designed by the teacher and violinist Otokar Sevcik. It is divided into three sections in which the initial design. the driving force behind the whole movement. is expressed by different moods. The repetition of rhythms in the first section is interrupted in the second part, giving rise to a nostalgic passage which evokes the first movement. After a brief suspensive cadence, it goes back to the main design, which is now more forceful and cheerful. This reflects the piece's real nature. a study. After this statement, the atmosphere changes suddenly and the music slowly fades out. Dos movimientos is published by Editorial de Musica Boileau and in recorded on compact disc by the German company "Col legno" from a live concert held in 1988 in Leningrad and performed by the Moscow Virtuosi. --Jordi Cervello. Comentarios del Espanol. Dos movimientos para orquesta de cuerda data de 1965 y es mi segunda obra en este genero. Posteriormente escribi una version para orquesta de cuerda. Consta de dos movimientos, un Andante y un Allegro-Studio. El Andante esta construido sobre una forma bipartita reexpositiva desarrollandose por medio de armonias que tienden a un claroscuro de atmosfera nostalgica. El Allegro-Studio esta inspirado en ejercicios tipicos de los instrumentos de arco, concretamente de los ejercicios de mecanismo creados por el pedagogo y violinista Otokar Sevcik. Se divide en tres secciones a traves de las cuales el diseno inicial. motor de todo el movimiento. se desenvuelve expresando diversos estados de animo. La insistencia ritmica de la primera seccion se interrumpe en la segunda, dejando paso un fragmento nostalgico que evoca el primer movimiento. Tras una breve cadenza suspensiva vuelve el diseno principal, esta vez decidido y alegre, concretandose en su autentico caracter de estudio. Tras esta afirmacion, la atmosfera cambia repentinamente y la musica se diluye con lentitud hasta extinguirse. Dos movimientos esta editada por Editorial de Musica Boileau y registrada en disco compacto por la firma alemana "Col legno" a partir de un concierto en directo celebrado el ano 1988 en Leningrado e interpretada por los Virtuosos de Moscu. Otra grabacion es de la discografica "Ensayo". ENY-2003. , interpretada por el Hermitage Orchestra-Camerata St. Petersburg y dirigida por Alexis Soriano. --Jordi Cervello.

Translation

2 Movimientos composed by Jordi Cervello. For String quintet. Instrumental Sets. Duration 15. 00. Published by Editorial de Musica Boileau. BO.B.3104. ISBN 84-8020-694-2. English comments. Dos movimientos for orchestra and violin was written in 1965 and it is my second work in this genre, after Burlesca Iberica. 1963. Dos moviments comprises an Andante and an Allegro-Studio and my main concern was to bring together the special characteristics of string instruments and the expressive quality of the musical ideas. The Andante is built around a bipartite repetition of a statement developed by harmonies which create an almost chiaroscuro nostalgic atmosphere. The Allegro-Studio takes its inspiration from exercises for learners of bow instruments, the exercises designed by the teacher and violinist Otokar Sevcik. It is divided into three sections in which the initial design. the driving force behind the whole movement. is expressed by different moods. The repetition of rhythms in the first section is interrupted in the second part, giving rise to a nostalgic passage which evokes the first movement. After a brief suspensive cadence, it goes back to the main design, which is now more forceful and cheerful. This reflects the piece's real nature. a study. After this statement, the atmosphere changes suddenly and the music slowly fades out. Dos movimientos is published by Editorial de Musica Boileau and in recorded on compact disc by the German company "Col legno" from a live concert held in 1988 in Leningrad and performed by the Moscow Virtuosi. --Jordi Cervello. Spanish Comments. Two movements for string orchestra dates from 1965 and is my second work in this genre. Later wrote a version for string orchestra. It consists of two movements, Andante and Allegro-Studio. The Andante is built on a bipartisan way reexpositiva DEVELOP through harmonies that tend to a palette of nostalgic atmosphere. The Allegro-Studio is inspired by typical exercises bowed instruments, specifically exercises mechanism created by the teacher and violinist Otokar Sevcik. It is divided into three sections through which the original design. whole movement engine. se desenvuelve expresando diversos estados de animo. The rhythmic insistence of the first section is interrupted in the second, leaving spent a nostalgic piece that evokes the first move. After a brief cadenza precedent becomes the primary design, this time determined and cheerful, taking shape in its authentic character study. After this statement, the atmosphere and the music suddenly changes slowly diluted to extinction. Two movements is edited by Editorial de Musica Boileau and recorded on CD by the German firm "Col legno" from a live concert held in the year 1988 and performed by the Leningrad Moscow Virtuosi. Another recording of the record label is "Test". ENY-2003. Performed by the Hermitage St. Petersburg Camerata Orchestra, directed by Alexis Soriano. --Jordi Cervello.