Symphony no. 3 "War" / Symphony no. 4 "Victory"
Album by Heitor Villa‐Lobos & Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo & Isaac Karabtchevsky
Symphony No. 3 and Symphony No. 4 are orchestral works by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, composed in 1919. They employ large-scale orchestral forces and draw on Brazilian rhythmic and melodic materials within an early 20th-century modernist framework, representing a key stage in Villa-Lobos's development as a symphonist as he moved from late-Romantic influences towards a more distinctive national and experimental orchestral voice.
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- 1.Symphony no. 3 "War": I. Life and Labour: Allegro quasi giusto6:26
- 2.Symphony no. 3 "War": II. Intrigues and Rumours: Movimento vivo4:40
- 3.Symphony no. 3 "War": III. Suffering: Lento e marcial14:05
- 4.Symphony no. 3 "War": IV. The Battle: Allegro impetuoso6:35
- 5.Symphony no. 4 "Victory": I. Allegro impetuoso6:36
- 6.Symphony no. 4 "Victory": II. Andantino6:11
- 7.Symphony no. 4 "Victory": III. Andante7:24
- 8.Symphony no. 4 "Victory": IV. Lento - Allegro11:12







