Roussel Op. 42

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Roussel Op. 42 is Albert Roussel’s Symphony No. 3, a vigorous and rhythmically driven orchestral work from the early 1930s that is among his most frequently performed compositions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf symphony
approximateDuration about 30 minutes
cataloguePosition major late orchestral work by Albert Roussel
composer Albert Roussel NERFINISHED
compositionEndDate 1930
compositionPeriod early 1930s
compositionStartDate 1929
dedicatedTo Serge Koussevitzky NERFINISHED
era 20th-century classical music
firstPublisher Durand NERFINISHED
genre orchestral music
symphony
hasRecording multiple commercial recordings
key G minor
languageOfTitle French
movement I. Allegro vivo
II. Adagio
III. Allegro scherzando
IV. Allegro con spirito
movementCount 4
nationalSchool French music
notableFor complex rhythms
concise thematic development
orchestral color
numberInSeries 3
opusNumber Op. 42
orchestration large symphony orchestra
placeInComposerOutput mature period
premiereConductor Albert Wolff NERFINISHED
premiereCountry France NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1930-10-17
premiereOrchestra Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire NERFINISHED
premierePlace Paris NERFINISHED
relativePopularity one of Albert Roussel’s most frequently performed works
style neoclassical
styleCharacteristic rhythmically driven
vigorous
title Symphony No. 3 NERFINISHED
workNumberInSymphoniesByComposer third of four symphonies by Albert Roussel

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Symphony No. 3 cataloguedAs Roussel Op. 42