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Hans Christian Lumbye
Salute March of King Frederik VII, for orchestra
Works Info
Composer
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Hans Christian Lumbye
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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March
Compose Date
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1861
Average_duration
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3:34
Hans Christian Lumbye's "Salute March of King Frederik VII" is a patriotic composition that was written in honor of the Danish monarch, King Frederik VII. The piece was composed in 1848, during a time of political upheaval in Denmark, and was premiered on August 28th of that same year. The march is written for a full orchestra, and is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement is marked by a bold and triumphant melody, played by the brass section. This melody is then taken up by the strings, and is accompanied by a lively and energetic rhythm in the percussion section. The second movement is more subdued, and features a slower, more contemplative melody. This section is marked by a sense of introspection and reflection, and is meant to evoke a sense of reverence and respect for the king. The final movement of the march is marked by a return to the bold and triumphant melody of the first movement. This section is characterized by a sense of celebration and joy, and is meant to evoke a sense of pride and patriotism in the listener. Overall, Lumbye's "Salute March of King Frederik VII" is a stirring and powerful composition that captures the spirit of Danish patriotism and national pride. Its bold and triumphant melodies, combined with its more introspective and contemplative moments, make it a truly memorable and evocative piece of music.
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