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King Duncan's March

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€ 102,00

Product ID: LW1 CMA0151
By Giuseppe Verdi

Publisher:
LudwigMasters
Arranger:
Goodwin
Series:
ConcertMasters
Genre:
Opera
Line Up:
Symphony Orchestra
Duration:
2:45
Level: 3

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About this item

This sparkling and engaging excerpt from Macbeth shows the Verdi genius for, even in music not sung, his unmistakable gift for melody shines through. The march conveys pomp and pageantry with a subtle undertone of humor. It is that special piece that could engage everyone.


Instrumentation

1 Full Score
1 PICCOLO
1 FLUTE 1
1 FLUTE 2
1 OBOE 1
1 OBOE 2
1 Bb CLARINET 1
1 Bb CLARINET 2
1 BASSOON 1
1 BASSOON 2
1 F HORN 1
1 F HORN 2
1 F HORN 3
1 F HORN 4
1 Bb TRUMPET 1
1 Bb TRUMPET 2
1 TROMBONE 1
1 TROMBONE 2
1 TROMBONE 3
1 TUBA
1 TIMPANI
2 PERCUSSION 1
8 VIOLIN 1
8 VIOLIN 2
5 VIOLA
5 CELLO
5 STRING BASS


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King Duncan's March
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Composer
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian Romantic composer, mainly of opera. He was one of the most influential composers of the 19th century. His works are frequently performed in opera houses throughout the world and, transcending the boundaries of the genre, some of his themes have long since taken root in popular culture – such as "La donna è mobile" from Rigoletto, "Va, pensiero" (The Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves) from Nabucco, "Libiamo ne' lieti calici" (The Drinking Song) from La traviata and the "Grand March" from Aida. His work has sometimes been criticized for using a generally diatonic rather than a chromatic musical idiom and for being essentially melodrama during his early years. Verdi’s masterworks dominate the standard repertoire a century and a half after their composition.
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