The Symphony No. 5 by Swiss composer Arthur Honegger is a three-movement work for orchestra written in the autumn of 1950. Its subtitle Di tre re (of the three Ds) is a reference to the D (re) played by the solo timpani and basses at the end of each movement. It was commissioned by the Natalie Koussevitzky Foundation and first performed on 9 March 1951 by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Charles Munch.[1]

Honegger's Fifth Symphony is a three-movement work with a total running time of about 22 minutes. Its three movements are marked:

  1. Grave (approx. 7'20")
  2. Allegretto - Adagio - Allegretto - Adagio - Allegretto (approx. 9'00")
  3. Allegro marcato (approx. 5'30")

This symphony is published by Éditions Salabert.

Recordings

Recordings of this symphony include full sets of Honegger's five symphonies performed by:

Additional recordings of this symphony include:

References

  1. ^ Honegger: Symphonies 1-5 • Pacific 231 • Rugby (CD liner notes). Warner Classics, 2006. pp. 6–7.
  2. ^ Charles Munch edition. Auvidis Valois CD V4831, 1998.
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