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Serenade for Small Orchestra in F minor, Op. 3
By Leo Weiner
Item: 36-A699702
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Serenade for Small Orchestra in F minor, Op. 3 was composed in 1906 by Leo Weiner (1885-1960), one of Hungary's most respected composers and teachers, whose career bridged late Romanticism and the early 20th-century nationalist movement associated with Bartók and Kodály. Written while Weiner was still a young composer, the serenade reflects a blend of Brahmsian structural clarity with Hungarian melodic material, revealing the lyrical warmth and refined craftsmanship that would characterize his mature style. Unlike the more radical modernism pursued by some of his contemporaries, Weiner's music remained rooted in traditional forms and rich tonal language, which contributed to his enduring popularity within Hungarian musical life. The work was premiered in Budapest shortly after its completion, helping to establish Weiner's reputation as a promising orchestral composer. Today the Serenade for Small Orchestra remains one of Weiner's most admired orchestral works. Instrumentation: 2(2nd dPicc).2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Timp.Perc(1)*: Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set). *The brief Triangle part may be played by Timpanist. Reprint edition.
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