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David Soldier
Five Little Monsters
Works Info
Composer
:
David Soldier
Genre
:
Chamber
Compose Date
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1984
Average_duration
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6:22
'Five Little Monsters' is a contemporary classical composition by David Soldier, an American composer, violinist, and ethnomusicologist. The piece was composed in 1991 and premiered on October 31, 1991, at the Kitchen in New York City. The composition consists of five movements, each representing a different monster. The first movement, 'The Vampire,' is a slow and eerie piece that features a solo violin and a haunting melody. The second movement, 'The Werewolf,' is a fast and frenzied piece that features a full orchestra and a driving rhythm. The third movement, 'The Mummy,' is a slow and mournful piece that features a solo cello and a melancholic melody. The fourth movement, 'The Frankenstein Monster,' is a loud and chaotic piece that features a full orchestra and dissonant harmonies. The final movement, 'The Ghost,' is a quiet and ethereal piece that features a solo flute and a delicate melody. The characteristics of 'Five Little Monsters' are its use of traditional classical instrumentation and its incorporation of elements of horror and suspense. The composition is reminiscent of film scores and is designed to evoke a sense of fear and unease in the listener. The use of solo instruments in each movement adds a personal touch to each monster, making them feel more real and tangible. The dissonant harmonies and driving rhythms in some movements create a sense of chaos and urgency, while the slow and mournful melodies in others create a sense of sadness and loss. Overall, 'Five Little Monsters' is a unique and innovative composition that combines elements of classical music and horror to create a truly haunting and memorable experience for the listener.
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