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But man still longs. He plunges into passion second movement and finds no peace. The agreeable dance tunes sound and he becomes an individual. His soul soars upward while the world sinks far below him. Throughout the waltz, themes from earlier in the work reappear such as the Joys and Passions melody.

The waltz builds to a passionate, but ultimately unstable climax that collapses with twelve strokes of a bell to signal midnight and the transition to the final section of the piece, the Nachtwandlerlied Night Wanderer Song. Get tickets and more information at houstonsymphony. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. The work has been part of the classical repertoire since its first performance in The piece is divided into nine sections played with only three definite pauses. Strauss named the sections after selected chapters of the book:.

The piece starts with a sustained double low C on the double basses, contrabassoon and organ. On its first appearance, the motif is a part of the first five notes of the natural overtone series: octave, octave and fifth, two octaves, two octaves and major third played as part of a C major chord with the third doubled. The major third is immediately changed to a minor third, which is the first note played in the work E flat that is not part of the overtone series.

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