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Billy Mayerl
Insect Oddities
Works Info
Composer
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Billy Mayerl
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1940 - 1941
Average_duration
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8:44
Movement_count
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4
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Insect Oddities is a piano suite composed by Billy Mayerl in 1935. The suite consists of four movements, each of which is inspired by a different insect. The movements are titled "The Grasshopper's Dance," "The Ant's March," "The Butterfly's Ball," and "The Spider's Web." The Grasshopper's Dance is a lively and playful piece that captures the energy and movement of a grasshopper. The piece is characterized by its fast tempo, syncopated rhythms, and use of staccato notes to imitate the sound of a grasshopper's legs. The Ant's March is a more subdued piece that reflects the industriousness and determination of ants. The piece features a steady, marching rhythm and a repetitive melody that evokes the sense of a long line of ants marching in unison. The Butterfly's Ball is a delicate and whimsical piece that captures the grace and beauty of a butterfly. The piece features a flowing melody and a light, airy texture that evokes the fluttering of butterfly wings. The Spider's Web is a dark and mysterious piece that captures the intrigue and danger of a spider's web. The piece features a haunting melody and a complex, web-like texture that evokes the intricate structure of a spider's web. Overall, Insect Oddities is a charming and imaginative suite that showcases Mayerl's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the essence of different creatures through music. The suite premiered in 1935 and has since become a popular choice for pianists looking to add a touch of whimsy to their repertoire.
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