Which Are the Best Classical Music Compositions to Listen to in the Summer?
Classical music is timeless, and even though it has gone
somewhat into the background when considering what the mainstream is today,
it’s still loved and revered by many millions of people. If you want to enjoy
some of the finest classical compositions written with summer in mind, consider
the following pieces:
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Mendelssohn’s Ouverture to a Midsummer
Night’s Dream is almost 200 years old. Nevertheless, it remains one of the
most distinguished and inspired works by the well-known composer, who wrote it
at the age of only 17. The piece was written to faithfully capture
Shakespeare’s original Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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A lesser known composition is Frank Bridge’s Summer.
This beautiful melody was first conducted by Bridge himself in 1916, and it is
a colorful and inciting piece that evokes images of the British countryside,
which inspired the composer to write it in the first place.
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A Song of Summer by Frederick Delius is a
more unique summer piece that incorporates string and brass in a lively and
serene harmony of beautiful melodies and chords depicting the joy expressed
through the summer sky.
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Glazunov’s The Seasons (Summer) is a
composition that was written in collaboration with famed choreographer Marius
Petipa. The piece is a delightful waltz that depicts the happy dance of nymphs
and magical nature creatures as they enjoy the warmth of the summer sun.
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