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Sergey Prokofiev
Marches (4), Op. 69
Works Info
Composer
:
Sergey Prokofiev
Genre
:
Band
Style
:
March
Compose Date
:
1935 - 1937
Average_duration
:
14:29
Movement_count
:
4
Movement ....
Sergey Prokofiev's 'Marches (4), Op. 69' is a collection of four marches composed for military band. The work was composed in 1930 and premiered on May 1, 1931, in Moscow, Russia. The four movements of the work are titled 'March', 'Scherzo', 'Procession', and 'Military March'. The first movement, 'March', is a lively and energetic piece with a strong rhythmic drive. The melody is characterized by its use of syncopation and chromaticism, giving it a modern and edgy feel. The second movement, 'Scherzo', is a playful and whimsical piece with a light and airy melody. The use of staccato articulation and sudden dynamic changes adds to the playful character of the movement. The third movement, 'Procession', is a more solemn and dignified piece, with a slower tempo and a more majestic melody. The use of brass and percussion instruments gives the movement a grand and regal feel, making it suitable for ceremonial occasions. The final movement, 'Military March', is a powerful and dramatic piece with a strong sense of urgency and momentum. The use of driving rhythms and bold brass fanfares creates a sense of excitement and anticipation, making it a popular choice for military parades and other patriotic events. Overall, Prokofiev's 'Marches (4), Op. 69' is a dynamic and versatile work that showcases the composer's skill in writing for military band. The use of modern harmonies and rhythms gives the work a contemporary feel, while the traditional instrumentation and formal structure make it a timeless classic of the band repertoire.
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