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Symphony No. 4 (Nielsen) : ウィキペディア英語版
Symphony No. 4 (Nielsen)
Symphony No. 4, Op. 29, FS 76, also known as "The Inextinguishable" ((デンマーク語:Det Uudslukkelige)), was completed by Danish composer Carl Nielsen in 1916. Composed against the backdrop of the First World War, this symphony is among the most dramatic that Nielsen wrote, featuring a "battle" between two sets of timpani.〔
==Origin==
Nielsen was thinking about a new symphony in 1914, and in May he wrote to his wife (who was in Celle):
I have an idea for a new composition, which has no programme but will express what we understand by the spirit of life or manifestations of life, that is: everything that moves, that wants to live ... just life and motion, though varied – very varied – yet connected, and as if constantly on the move, in one big movement or stream. I must have a word or a short title to express this; that will be enough. I cannot quite explain what I want, but what I want is good.

Nielsen concentrated on this until 1916, and named his 4th symphony "The Inextinguishable" (''Det Uudslukkelige'').〔 The name does not apply to the symphony itself, but rather to "that which is inextinguishable". In his notes for the symphony, Nielsen refers to "the elemental will to live".

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