Helmut Lachenmann
Marche fatale
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Composer:Helmut LachenmannGenre:KeyboardCompose Date:2016Average_duration:05:22Marche fatale is a composition by German composer Helmut Lachenmann. It was composed in 1999 and premiered on October 22, 1999, in Berlin, Germany. The piece is divided into three movements and has a total duration of approximately 25 minutes. The first movement, titled "Marsch," is characterized by a relentless, driving rhythm that is reminiscent of a military march. However, Lachenmann subverts this traditional form by using unconventional playing techniques and extended instrumental techniques. The result is a chaotic and dissonant sound that is both aggressive and unsettling. The second movement, titled "Choral," is a stark contrast to the first. It features a slow, mournful melody played by the strings, punctuated by occasional bursts of dissonant brass and percussion. The overall effect is one of sadness and despair. The final movement, titled "Tanz," is a frenzied dance that builds to a chaotic climax. The instruments are pushed to their limits, with the strings playing rapid, frenetic passages and the brass and percussion creating a wall of sound. The movement ends abruptly, leaving the listener with a sense of unease. Overall, Marche fatale is a challenging and complex work that pushes the boundaries of traditional musical forms. Lachenmann's use of unconventional playing techniques and extended instrumental techniques creates a unique and unsettling sound that is both fascinating and disturbing.More....