"The Golden Age" (music)

Japanese: 《黄金時代》(音楽) - おうごんじだい
"The Golden Age" (music)

...The dance polkas by J. Strauss and his son are famous, but Smetana used polka rhythms in the second movement of his string quartet "From My Life" (1876). In the 20th century, polkas were also used in Shostakovich's ballet music "The Golden Age" (1930) and Stravinsky's piano piece "Circus Polka" (1942). [Takano Noriko]. ...

*Some of the terminology referenced in "The Golden Age (Music)" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…舞踏用ポルカとしてはJ.シュトラウス父子のものが有名であるが,スメタナは弦楽四重奏曲《わが生涯より》(1876)の第2楽章にポルカのリズムを用いている。20世紀では,ショスタコービチのバレエ音楽《黄金時代》(1930),ストラビンスキーのピアノ曲《サーカス・ポルカ》(1942)にもポルカが使用されている。【高野 紀子】。…

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