Many thanks for sharing your hard work. I'd love to be able to follow along with the score if you are able to arrange it. An interesting paper on Nicodé can be found and downloaded from here:fahl5 wrote:If anyone might be interested in Nicodé's "Gloria!" Symphony, here we go:
"Gloria!" at klassik resampled
For those who might prefer not to listen all of the 250 000 notes of this 123 Minute composition I have also provided a little
"Gloria!"at klassik-resampled Youtube-Trailer
In my ears "Gloria!" is more than a quantum leap for Nicodé compared with the already quite intelligent and interesting "Sea" not only in regard to the overwhelming but still reasonable formal architecture, but aswell for the density of his counterpoint an thematic work, while still being courageous enough for several completly original and new concepts of orchestral composition.
I hope my attempt to realize this piece could help at least a bit to give an impression of Nicodé's specific qualities as composer compared to his comtemporaries like Mahler, Strauss, Sibelius, Debussy etc. (If the SLUB allows me to, I try to upload the score as soon as possible, for all who also likes to play this cute little pice )
best
Steffen
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