Albert W. Ketèlbey
Fanfare for Victory
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Composer:Albert W. KetèlbeyGenre:ChamberCompose Date:1944Average_duration:1:16'Fanfare for Victory' is a composition by British composer Albert W. Ketèlbey. It was composed in 1945, towards the end of World War II, to celebrate the Allied victory in Europe. The piece was premiered on May 8, 1945, the day of the official announcement of Germany's surrender. The composition is a short fanfare, lasting only about a minute, and is written for brass and percussion instruments. It is divided into three distinct sections, each with its own character and mood. The first section is marked by a bold and triumphant melody played by the brass instruments, which is then repeated by the percussion section. The second section is more subdued, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative melody played by the horns. The final section returns to the bold and triumphant melody of the first section, building to a grand finale. The characteristics of 'Fanfare for Victory' reflect the mood of the time in which it was composed. The piece is celebratory and triumphant, reflecting the joy and relief felt by the Allied forces and the people of Britain at the end of the war. The use of brass and percussion instruments gives the piece a martial quality, evoking the military victory that had just been achieved. At the same time, the slower, more contemplative second section of the piece reflects the somber reflection on the sacrifices made during the war. Overall, 'Fanfare for Victory' is a powerful and evocative piece of music that captures the mood of a historic moment in time. Its use of brass and percussion instruments, bold melodies, and triumphant themes make it a fitting tribute to the Allied victory in Europe.More....
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Fanfare for Victory
Fanfare for Victory for six trumpets, four trombones, timpani, side drum, bells, glockenspiel, and cymbals
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