George Frederick Handel
March for wind ensemble in F major, HWV 346
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Composer:George Frederick HandelGenre:ChamberStyle:MarchCompose Date:ca. 1728Average_duration:1:30George Frederick Handel's "March for wind ensemble in F major, HWV 346" was composed in the early 18th century. It is believed to have been written between 1717 and 1718, during Handel's time in London. The piece was likely composed for outdoor performances, as it was written for a wind ensemble. The "March for wind ensemble in F major, HWV 346" is a single-movement piece that lasts approximately three minutes. It is characterized by its lively and energetic tempo, which is set by the snare drum and bassoon. The piece is written in F major and features a simple, yet memorable melody that is passed between the different sections of the wind ensemble. The piece begins with a fanfare-like introduction, which is followed by the main theme played by the oboes and bassoons. The melody is then passed to the horns and trumpets, who play it with a more triumphant and regal sound. The snare drum and bassoon continue to provide a steady beat throughout the piece, adding to its energetic and lively character. The "March for wind ensemble in F major, HWV 346" is a prime example of Handel's ability to write music that is both catchy and memorable. The piece has been used in various contexts, including as a processional for weddings and graduations. Its popularity has endured for centuries, and it remains a beloved piece of music to this day.More....
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