×
Percy Grainger
Children's March, for 2 pianos
Works Info
Composer
:
Percy Grainger
Genre
:
Keyboard
Style
:
March
Compose Date
:
1916 - 1918
Publication Date
:
1920
Average_duration
:
7:05
Percy Grainger's "Children's March, for 2 pianos" is a lively and playful piece of music that was composed in 1919. The piece was premiered on May 8, 1920, at Aeolian Hall in New York City, with Grainger himself and pianist Richard Buhlig performing on two pianos. The "Children's March" is a single-movement work that is divided into three sections. The first section is marked "Presto," and it features a lively and syncopated melody that is played in unison by both pianos. The second section is marked "Slow and tender," and it features a more lyrical and expressive melody that is played by one piano while the other provides a gentle accompaniment. The final section is marked "Presto giocoso," and it returns to the lively and playful character of the opening section. One of the most notable characteristics of the "Children's March" is its use of folk-like melodies and rhythms. Grainger was known for his interest in folk music, and he often incorporated elements of folk music into his compositions. In the "Children's March," he uses a simple and catchy melody that sounds like it could be a traditional folk tune. He also uses syncopated rhythms and playful accents that give the piece a lively and energetic character. Another characteristic of the "Children's March" is its use of two pianos. Grainger was a skilled pianist himself, and he often wrote music for multiple pianos or for piano duet. In the "Children's March," the two pianos play off of each other, creating a sense of dialogue and interaction between the two instruments. Overall, the "Children's March, for 2 pianos" is a charming and delightful piece of music that showcases Grainger's skill as a composer and pianist. Its use of folk-like melodies and rhythms, as well as its playful character and use of two pianos, make it a unique and enjoyable work that is still popular with audiences today.
More....
Main Perform Artists
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy