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Dubois Symphony No.3

Started by Alan Howe, Monday 25 December 2023, 23:22

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Alan Howe

...in A minor, dating from 1915 (published in 1923) and dedicated to Saint-Saens:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m-ZHQ_1VGg


Alan Howe

It's a fine piece in what is obviously Dubois's later style. The slow movement has a very appealing sense of melancholy - almost Elgarian. Not bad for an 86 year-old composer!

Holger

Just as a minor point, the symphony is actually from 1915. See here:
https://imslp.org/wiki/Symphony_No.3_(Dubois%2C_Th%C3%A9odore)
and in particular the date at the end of the score. It was however published in 1923, and by then Dubois will certainly have added the dedication to the memory of Saint-Saƫns.

Alan Howe

Thanks for that extra information. Still not bad for a 78 year-old!

I have corrected my initial post.

Ilja

It seems that all of Dubois' symphonies were written after his 70th birthday. That's quite a productive retirement!

semloh

Thank you for drawing attention to this fine symphony, Alan, with its markedly Elgarian combination of nobilmente and wistfulness. It doesn't appear to have been recorded, which I feel is a tragedy.