Tsippi Fleischer
Ballad of Expected Death in Cairo
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Composer:Tsippi FleischerGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1987Average_duration:14:56The "Ballad of Expected Death in Cairo" is a contemporary classical composition by Israeli composer Tsippi Fleischer. The piece was composed in 1991 and premiered in the same year in Tel Aviv, Israel. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, "The Arrival," is characterized by a sense of anticipation and tension. The music is slow and deliberate, with a haunting melody played by the strings. The percussion adds to the sense of unease, with the use of cymbals and drums creating a sense of impending danger. The second movement, "The Chase," is much more frenetic and fast-paced. The music is driven by the percussion, with the strings and woodwinds adding to the sense of urgency. The melody is repetitive and insistent, creating a feeling of being pursued. The movement ends with a sudden stop, leaving the listener on edge. The final movement, "The End," is the most somber of the three. The music is slow and mournful, with a sense of resignation and acceptance. The melody is played by the strings, with the woodwinds and percussion adding to the sense of sadness. The movement ends with a quiet, almost whispered, conclusion. Overall, the "Ballad of Expected Death in Cairo" is a powerful and evocative composition. Fleischer's use of melody, rhythm, and instrumentation creates a sense of tension, urgency, and sadness that is both haunting and beautiful. The piece is a testament to the power of music to convey emotion and tell a story.More....
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