Karl L. King
Circus Days for band
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Composer:Karl L. KingGenre:BandStyle:Band MusicAverage_duration:1:46Circus Days is a band music composition by Karl L. King, an American composer and conductor. The piece was composed in 1903 and premiered in the same year. It is a four-movement suite that captures the excitement and energy of a circus performance. The first movement, "Entrance of the Gladiators," is perhaps the most well-known section of the suite. It features a bold and triumphant melody played by the brass section, accompanied by the percussion section's driving rhythms. This movement is often used as a circus march and has become a staple of circus music. The second movement, "The Big Cage," is a slower and more contemplative piece. It features a haunting melody played by the woodwind section, accompanied by the brass and percussion. This movement is meant to evoke the image of a wild animal pacing back and forth in a cage. The third movement, "The Whirling Dervish," is a fast and frenetic piece that captures the energy of a spinning acrobat. It features a dizzying melody played by the woodwind and brass sections, accompanied by the percussion section's rapid-fire rhythms. The final movement, "Barnum and Bailey's Favorite," is a lively and upbeat piece that celebrates the famous circus of the same name. It features a catchy melody played by the brass section, accompanied by the woodwind and percussion sections. This movement is often used as a circus finale and is a crowd-pleaser. Overall, Circus Days is a lively and entertaining suite that showcases Karl L. King's skill as a composer. Its catchy melodies and driving rhythms make it a popular choice for circus performances and band concerts alike.More....
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