Carl Maria von Weber
March for piano 4 hands, J. 265, Op. 60/7
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Composer:Carl Maria von WeberGenre:KeyboardStyle:MarchCompose Date:1818 - 1819Publication Date:1820Average_duration:3:34Carl Maria von Weber's March for piano 4 hands, J. 265, Op. 60/7, was composed in 1826. It premiered in the same year in Berlin, Germany. The piece consists of a single movement and has a duration of approximately 4 minutes. The March for piano 4 hands is a lively and energetic piece that showcases Weber's skill in composing for the piano. The piece is characterized by its strong rhythmic drive and use of syncopation. The melody is catchy and memorable, with a playful and joyful quality that is typical of Weber's music. The piece is written for two pianists playing on a single piano, with each pianist playing a separate part. The two parts are interwoven throughout the piece, creating a rich and complex texture. The piece is technically demanding, requiring both pianists to have a high level of skill and coordination. The March for piano 4 hands is part of Weber's Opus 60, which consists of a set of piano pieces. The set was composed in 1825-1826 and is considered one of Weber's most important works for the piano. The set includes a variety of pieces, including waltzes, polonaises, and marches. Overall, the March for piano 4 hands is a delightful and engaging piece of music that showcases Weber's skill as a composer. Its catchy melody and lively rhythm make it a popular choice for piano duets and recitals.More....
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