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Fred Jewell
Battle Royal
Works Info
Composer
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Fred Jewell
Genre
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Band
Style
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Band Music
Average_duration
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2:03
"Battle Royal" is a popular band music composed by Fred Jewell. It was composed in the early 1900s and premiered in 1919. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement of "Battle Royal" is marked by a fast tempo and a lively, energetic melody. It features a strong brass section, with trumpets and trombones leading the way. The percussion section also plays a prominent role, with snare drums and cymbals adding to the driving rhythm of the piece. This movement is characterized by its sense of urgency and excitement, as if the band is charging into battle. The second movement of "Battle Royal" is slower and more contemplative. It features a beautiful melody played by the woodwind section, with the clarinet and flute taking the lead. The brass section provides a rich, warm background, while the percussion section adds subtle accents and fills. This movement is characterized by its sense of introspection and reflection, as if the band is taking a moment to catch its breath and reflect on the battle ahead. The third movement of "Battle Royal" is marked by a return to the fast tempo and energetic melody of the first movement. It features a strong brass section once again, with trumpets and trombones leading the way. The percussion section is also prominent, with snare drums and cymbals adding to the driving rhythm of the piece. This movement is characterized by its sense of triumph and victory, as if the band has emerged victorious from the battle. Overall, "Battle Royal" is a powerful and dynamic piece of band music that captures the excitement and drama of battle. Its three movements each offer a unique perspective on the experience of war, from the initial charge to the moments of reflection and the eventual triumph. It remains a popular piece of music for marching bands and other ensembles to this day.
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