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  1. Symphony No. 2 De fire Temperamenter ("The Four Temperaments"), Op. 16, FS 29, is the second symphony by Danish composer Carl Nielsen, written in 1901–1902 and dedicated to Ferruccio Busoni. [1] [2] It was first performed on 1 December 1902 for the Danish Concert Association, with Nielsen himself conducting. As indicated in the ...

  2. Symphonies by Carl Nielsen; Symphony No.1, Op.7; Symphony No.2, Op.16 (The Four Temperaments) Symphony No.3, Op.27 (Sinfonia espansiva) Symphony No.4, Op.29 (The Inextinguishable) Symphony No.5, Op.50; Symphony No.6, CNW 30 (Sinfonia semplice)

  3. 9 de jun. de 2015 · Nielsen's Second Symphony has a curious subtitle, "The Four Temperaments," which is a reference to the medieval belief that moods, or temperaments, are governed by bodily fluids. Steinberg says ...

  4. Nielsen: Symphonies, No. 2 "The Four Temperments"; No. 3 "Sinfonia Espansiva" by Carl Nielsen released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards

  5. 25 de sept. de 2012 · Carl Nielsen: Symphonies No. 3 "Sinfonia espansiva" & 2 "The Four Temperaments" by Alan Gilbert, New York Philharmonic released in 2012. Find album reviews, tra AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.

  6. Around 35 minutes in length, [1] it is unique in his symphonic output for having vocal parts, specifically wordless solos for soprano and baritone in the second movement. The symphony followed Nielsen's tenure as bandmaster at the Royal Danish Opera in Copenhagen.

  7. Rozhdestvensky’s hit-and-miss Nielsen cycle finally wins its laurels in the shattering finale of the Fifth. His broad, even pacing elicits fresh awe at Nielsen’s achievement in this most unremittingly tense and athletic of symphonic movements: steely energy wrenched to the surface by Bernstein and Järvi here stays very firmly between the ...