Symphony No. 3 (Martinů)
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The Symphony No. 3, H. 299, is an orchestral composition by the Czech composer
Bohuslav Martinů Bohuslav Jan Martinů (; December 8, 1890 – August 28, 1959) was a Czech composer of modern classical music. He wrote 6 symphony, symphonies, 15 operas, 14 ballet scores and a large body of orchestral, chamber music, chamber, vocal and ins ...
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History

Martinů composed his Third Symphony during a summer retreat in Ridgefield, Connecticut, from 2 May to 14 June 1944. The composition was not the result of a commission, but rather was a spontaneous gesture, and is dedicated to
Serge Koussevitzky Serge Koussevitzky (born Sergey Aleksandrovich Kusevitsky;Koussevitzky's original Russian forename is usually transliterated into English as either "Sergei" or "Sergey"; however, he himself adopted the French spelling "Serge", using it in his sig ...
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, on the twentieth anniversary of their association. It was premiered in Boston, Massachusetts, on 12 October 1945 by the dedicatees. The second movement is dated 26 May 1944, and so it is very probable that he was working on the finale when news was received of the Allied landing in Normandy on 6 June. Although this has sometimes been interpreted as an influence on the joyful turn taken in this movement, it is also possible that the overall design of the symphony had been established much earlier. The second movement contains thematic and harmonic material identical to the slow movement of the Piano Quintet No. 2, which had been written immediately before the symphony.


Instrumentation

The symphony is scored for two flutes, piccolo, two oboes, cor anglais, three clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion (three players: cymbals, tam-tam, triangle, bass drum, side drum), harp, piano, and strings.


Analysis

The symphony is in three movements: #Allegro poco moderato #Largo #Allegro—Andante The symphony begins in the dark key of E minor and progresses to the bright sound of E major at the close of the finale.


Discography

* Martinů: Symphony No. 3.
Czech Philharmonic The Czech Philharmonic () is a symphony orchestra based in Prague. Its principal performing venue is the Rudolfinum concert hall. History The name "Czech Philharmonic Orchestra" appeared for the first time in 1894, as the title of the orche ...
, conducted by Karel Šejna. Recorded in Prague, 21 October 1949. 78rpm recording, 4 discs, mono. Supraphon 2057/60. irst recording of the work.Re-issued 1995 on Supraphon SU1924-2. * Martinů: Symphony No. 3. Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Břetislav Bakala. Recorded in Warsaw, 1956. LP recording, 10 in., mono. Muza L0150. arsaw Polski Nagrania. irst LP recording of the work. * Martinů: Symphony No. 3; Symphony No. 4; Symphony No. 5. Czech Philharmonic,
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, cond. 2-LP set, quadraphonic. Supraphon 1410 2771/2. Prague: Supraphon, 1979. Reissued as part of ''Martinů Symphonies''. 3-CD set, stereo. Supraphon 110382. rague Supraphon, 1994. * Martinů Symphonies No. 3, No. 6 "Fantaisies symphoniques". Czech Philharmonic, Václav Neumann, cond. Recorded 26–28 August 1982 (Symphony No. 3), and 14–20 June 1984 (Symphony No. 6), House of Artists, Prague. CD recording, stereo. Supraphon 33C37-7760. Tokyo: Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd., 1986. * Martinů: Complete Symphonies. Bamberg Symphony Orchestra,
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, cond. 3-CD set. Recorded 1987 and 1988 at the Dominikanerbau, Bamberg. Bis 1371/2.
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Bis, 2003. Reissued, 3-CD set. Brilliant Classics 8950. .p. Brilliant Classics, 2008. * Martinů: Symphony No. 3; Symphony No. 4.
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, Bryden Thomson, cond. Recorded 6–7, September 1989, in the Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow. CD recording, digital, stereo, 4¾ in. Chandos CHAN 8917; Cassette tape, Chandos ABTD 1525. Colchester, Essex, England: Chandos, 1991. * Martinů: Symphony No. 3; Symphony No. 4.
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, cond. Recorded at Dvořák Hall of the Rudolfinum, Prague, 8–11 September 2003. CD recording, stereo. Supraphon SU 3631-2 031; Qualiton 099925363123; 675754697129. Prague: Supraphon, 2003. * Martinů: Symphonies nos 1–6.
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, cond. Recorded Prague, Czech Radio, Studio A, 2006. 3-CD set. Supraphon SU 3940. Prague: Supraphon, 2008. * Martinů: The 6 Symphonies.
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, Jiří Bělohlávek. Recorded live at the Barbican Hall, London, 3 October 3 (No. 1) and 9 October (No. 2), 2009; 19 February (No. 4), 19 March (No. 5), 17 April 17 (No. 3), and 8 May (No. 6), 2010. 3-CD set. Onyx 4061. ondon Onyx Classics, 2011.


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Further reading

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