Felix Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night's Dream
Bedrich Smetana - The Moldau
Georges Bizet - Symphony in C major

Sound icon Real Audio - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Overture
Mendelssohn composed this work as a teenager, under the spell of Shakespeare's work. The themes in this overture represent various characters in the play. The opening chords, which appear at the recapitulation and also bring the piece to a marvelously effective ending, represent the entrance of Oberon and Titania. The light allegro that follows is the music of the spirits, elves, and fairies that rule the night.
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Sound icon Real Audio - The Moldau
The impetuous flute lines that intermingle at the beginning, slowly joined by the rest of the orchestra and broadening out to the main theme create an unmistakable picture of rivulet joining brook and stream joining river. By the end, the river has become a majestic body of water flowing through the city of Prague; Smetana creates this image with equal effectiveness.
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Sound icon Real Audio - Bizet's Symphony in C major: IV
This youthful piece shows Bizet's command of both form and orchestration. It was evidently admired by Stravinsky (see his Symphony in C for a twentieth-century approach to the genre). The exuberance of this final movement is reminiscent of Mendelssohn.
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Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night's Dream

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