Georges Bizet
Marche funèbre in B minor
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Composer:Georges BizetGenre:OrchestralStyle:MarchCompose Date:1868 - 1869Average_duration:8:41Georges Bizet's "Marche funèbre in B minor" is a somber and mournful piece of music that was composed in 1875. The piece was premiered on January 16, 1876, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris, France. The "Marche funèbre" is a single movement piece that lasts for approximately six minutes. The "Marche funèbre" is characterized by its slow and solemn tempo, which is meant to evoke feelings of sadness and mourning. The piece is written in B minor, which is a key that is often associated with melancholy and sorrow. The music is primarily played by the strings, with occasional contributions from the woodwinds and brass. The piece begins with a mournful melody played by the violins, which is then echoed by the cellos and basses. The music gradually builds in intensity, with the addition of the woodwinds and brass, before reaching a climax. The climax is followed by a brief moment of silence, before the music resumes with a quieter and more subdued tone. Throughout the piece, Bizet makes use of various musical techniques to create a sense of sadness and mourning. For example, he uses chromaticism, which involves the use of notes that are not part of the key signature, to create a sense of tension and unease. He also uses dissonance, which involves the use of notes that clash with each other, to create a sense of sadness and melancholy. Overall, Georges Bizet's "Marche funèbre in B minor" is a powerful and emotional piece of music that is meant to evoke feelings of sadness and mourning. Its slow and solemn tempo, use of chromaticism and dissonance, and emphasis on the strings all contribute to its mournful character.More....
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