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Ludwig van Beethoven
March for wind ensemble in D major, WoO 24
Works Info
Composer
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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March
Compose Date
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1816
Average_duration
:
7:00
Ludwig van Beethoven's March for Wind Ensemble in D major, WoO 24, was composed in 1802. It was premiered in Vienna in the same year, and was dedicated to Prince Lobkowitz. The piece consists of three movements, and has a total duration of approximately 10 minutes. The first movement is marked Allegro, and is in sonata form. It begins with a lively and energetic theme played by the entire ensemble. This theme is then developed and expanded upon throughout the movement, with each section of the ensemble taking turns to play it. The second theme is more lyrical and is played by the woodwinds. The development section is particularly notable for its use of counterpoint, with different sections of the ensemble playing different melodies simultaneously. The movement ends with a recapitulation of the main theme, followed by a coda. The second movement is marked Andante con moto, and is in ternary form. It begins with a gentle and melancholic melody played by the clarinets and bassoons. This melody is then repeated and developed by the other sections of the ensemble. The middle section of the movement is more lively and features a new melody played by the horns. The movement ends with a return to the opening melody, played by the clarinets and bassoons. The third movement is marked Menuetto and Trio, and is in minuet and trio form. The minuet is a lively and playful dance, with a main theme played by the entire ensemble. The trio section is more lyrical and features a new melody played by the oboes and bassoons. The minuet is then repeated, followed by a coda. Overall, Beethoven's March for Wind Ensemble in D major, WoO 24, is a lively and energetic piece that showcases the composer's skill in writing for wind instruments. The use of counterpoint and the development of themes throughout the piece demonstrate Beethoven's mastery of musical form. The piece is a testament to Beethoven's ability to write music that is both technically complex and emotionally engaging.
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