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Arthur Honegger
Intrada in C major, H. 193
Works Info
Composer
:
Arthur Honegger
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Character Piece
Compose Date
:
1947
Publication Date
:
1947
Average_duration
:
4:31
Intrada in C major, H. 193 is a composition for brass and percussion by Swiss composer Arthur Honegger. It was composed in 1947 and premiered on January 18, 1948, in Basel, Switzerland, by the Basel Symphony Orchestra conducted by Paul Sacher. The piece is divided into three movements: Intrada, Fugue, and Postlude. The Intrada is marked Allegro marcato and begins with a fanfare-like motif played by the trumpets and horns. The music then builds in intensity, with the trombones and tuba adding weight to the sound. The Fugue is marked Allegro moderato and features a contrapuntal texture with the various brass instruments playing off each other. The Postlude is marked Andante and is a slower, more reflective section that brings the piece to a close. One of the characteristics of Intrada in C major is its use of brass instruments. Honegger was known for his skill in writing for brass, and this piece showcases his ability to create powerful and dramatic music using only these instruments. The piece is also notable for its use of rhythm, with the various sections featuring complex and syncopated rhythms that add to the overall energy of the music. Overall, Intrada in C major is a dynamic and exciting piece of music that showcases Honegger's skill as a composer. Its use of brass instruments and complex rhythms make it a challenging and rewarding piece for performers and listeners alike.
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