Symphony No. 7 (Milhaud)
The Symphony No. 7, Op. 344, is a work for orchestra by French composer Darius Milhaud. The piece was written in 1955 for a Radio Belge concert in Venice.[1]
Milhaud's Seventh Symphony has three movements and a total running time of about 20 minutes. The titles of the movements, as descriptive of their character as of tempo, are as follows:
- Animé (approx. 3'40")
- Grave (approx. 9')
- Vif (approx. 7'15")
This symphony is published by Heugel & Cie.
Recordings
- a 1993 all-digital recording by Alun Francis and the Radio-Sinfonieorchester Basel, part of a boxed set of Milhaud's Symphonies No. 1-12 on CPO
- a 1997 all-digital recording by Michel Plasson and the Toulouse Capitole Orchestra on Deutsche Grammophon
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References
- Schulz, Reinhard. Darius Milhaud Symphonies 7-9 (CD liner notes)
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