The movement opens with a simple melody, which any normal, dull composer would have given to the violins.
The composer gave the work's public debut in Hanover, Germany, the following year.
Producers, directors, composers and actors, I beg you, give us back the "live" theater experience.
The composer gives us an indication of what he'd like.
Following its premiere the score disappeared, and eventually the composer gave it up for lost.
The composer gives them music that is bright with syncopated energy.
Few other composers of the era gave such irresistible energy to their music.
The composer is giving you great chances which you are not using.
Interestingly enough, 20th-century composers have given us the key to understanding classical music.
What other composer can give you so many feelings in a single line?