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Radetzky March", an orchestral piece, Johann Strauss the Elder's most famous masterpiece, is probably the most familiar march in the world, and is often used as the last piece of popular orchestral music. The famous Viennese New Year's party every year always ends with this piece and has become a tradition. But this song has a little-known background:
This piece was originally dedicated to General Radesky by Johann Strauss the Elder, but in essence Radesky was a strongman who brutally suppressed popular uprisings in neighboring countries, and could be described as a reactionary warlord. Later, even Strauss himself and his son Johann Strauss Jr. were reluctant to perform the march again. Despite this, the Radetzky March conquered a wide audience with its popular melody and sonorous rhythm, becoming the most widely circulated march.
A common version is also an arrangement for the wind band. Here is a recording of the Radetzky March at the end of the Vienna New Year's party, which is an orchestral piece.
The piece is made up of two contrasting parts. A powerful introduction is followed by the first part of the theme, as if one sees a squad of infantry briskly walking through the street (Fragment 1). After repeating it, there is a transition phrase played by the whole orchestra, followed by a soft theme in contrast to the previous theme, which is beautiful and beautiful (fragment 2).
** Ends after repeating the theme of the first part.
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The Radetzky March is an orchestral piece, and it is also the most famous masterpiece of Johann Strauss the Elder, probably the most familiar march in the world, and is often used as the last piece of popular orchestral music. Examples of personal impressions are as follows:
The piece's powerful introduction is followed by the first theme, which seems to see a squad of infantry briskly walking through the streets. After repeating it, there is a transition phrase played by the whole orchestra in unison, followed by a soft theme in contrast to the previous theme, which is beautiful and beautiful.
Part A: Following the high-pitched introduction, the orchestra plays a passionate and brilliant melody with a warm mood: this elastic and playful theme is repeated by the orchestra, and its pride and majesty are revealed, so that people naturally join in to the rhythm of its marching.
Part B: It is a calm and soft **, the strength of the whole orchestra is slightly reduced, which adds lyrical color, but this gypsy-style tune, the rhythm is clear and smooth and full of jumps, as if to depict Radetzky's high-spirited expression, and as if the marshal is leading the army to the battlefield.
Because his beats are concise and powerful, the phrases are concise and clear, and the melody is clear and smooth, ** or mighty, resolute, or brilliant, magnificent, or lyrical and soft. Today, the march is not only a part of daily wedding and funeral celebrations, but also sometimes a symbol of the people's pursuit of ideals. ”
The main content of the Radetzky March
Johann Strauss the Elder (1804-1849), the author of the Radetzky March, was an Austrian composer and father of Johann Strauss Jr., the "King of Waltzes". He studied violin at the age of 21 and formed his own orchestra at the age of 21, and is one of the founders of the Viennese waltz genre, known as the "father of waltz".
The representative works "Radetzky March" and "Anna Polka" are very popular music, among which "Radetzky March" is the most popular work, and it is the finale of the Vienna New Year's Party every year.
Every year, the famous Viennese New Year's Party always ends with this song, and it has become a tradition, which shows its great influence, and the charming and familiar melody attracts me and makes people never get tired of listening to it.
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The Radesky March is a well-known orchestral piece.
1848 by Austrian composer Johann Strauss the Elder. It is the most famous masterpiece of Old John, and is often used as the last piece of popular orchestral music.
The piece is made up of two contrasting parts. A powerful introduction is followed by the first part of the theme, as if to see a squad of infantry briskly walking through the street. After repeating this, ** passes through a transition sentence played by the whole orchestra in unison.
This is followed by a soft theme in contrast to the previous theme, which is beautiful and catchy.
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