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Carl Michael Ziehrer
Giskra-Marsch, Op. 114
Works Info
Composer
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Carl Michael Ziehrer
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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March
Average_duration
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2:39
Carl Michael Ziehrer was an Austrian composer and conductor who was born on May 2, 1843, in Vienna. He was known for his operettas and dance music, and his works were popular in Vienna during the late 19th century. One of his most famous compositions is the "Giskra-Marsch, Op. 114," which premiered in 1890. The "Giskra-Marsch" was composed in honor of the Austrian General Franz Giskra, who was a hero of the Austro-Prussian War. The march is in the traditional military style, with a strong and steady beat that is perfect for marching. It is written for a full orchestra, with brass and percussion instruments playing a prominent role. The march is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is a lively and energetic introduction, with a strong beat and a catchy melody. The second movement is more subdued, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative mood. The third movement is a triumphant finale, with a fast tempo and a rousing melody that is perfect for celebrating victory. One of the characteristics of the "Giskra-Marsch" is its use of brass instruments, which give the march a powerful and majestic sound. The percussion instruments, including the snare drum and bass drum, also play an important role in creating the march's driving rhythm. The melody is simple and memorable, making it easy for listeners to hum along. The "Giskra-Marsch" premiered in Vienna in 1890, and it quickly became popular throughout Austria and beyond. It was often played at military parades and other patriotic events, and it remains a beloved piece of music to this day. Its catchy melody and rousing rhythm make it a perfect example of the traditional military march, and it is a testament to Ziehrer's skill as a composer.
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