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Franz Krommer
March à 10 "Marche du Regiment Fürst Auersperg", Op. 31/5
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Krommer
Genre
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Band
Style
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March
Average_duration
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1:13
The "March à 10 Marche du Regiment Fürst Auersperg, Op. 31/5" is a band music composed by Franz Krommer, a Czech composer of the classical era. The piece was composed in the early 19th century, and it premiered in Vienna, Austria, in 1815. The piece is divided into ten movements, each of which is a march. The marches are written in different keys and tempos, and they vary in character and mood. The first march is in C major and has a lively and energetic character, while the second march is in G major and has a more solemn and dignified character. The third march is in D major and has a playful and cheerful character, while the fourth march is in A major and has a more martial and heroic character. The fifth march, which gives the piece its name, is in B-flat major and has a stately and majestic character. The sixth march is in E-flat major and has a lively and dance-like character, while the seventh march is in F major and has a more lyrical and expressive character. The eighth march is in B-flat major and has a festive and celebratory character, while the ninth march is in G major and has a more pastoral and bucolic character. The final march is in C major and has a triumphant and exultant character. The "March à 10 Marche du Regiment Fürst Auersperg, Op. 31/5" is a typical example of the band music of the classical era. It is characterized by its clear and simple melodies, its regular and symmetrical phrasing, and its balanced and harmonious structure. The piece is also notable for its use of different instrumental colors and textures, as well as its dynamic and rhythmic contrasts. Overall, the "March à 10 Marche du Regiment Fürst Auersperg, Op. 31/5" is a lively and entertaining piece of music that showcases the skill and craftsmanship of its composer.
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