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Hindemith, Paul : Suite "1922" Op.26-1 "Marsch" Op.26-1

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Music ID : 22705
Instrumentation:Piano Solo 
Genre:suite
Total Playing Time:2 min 00 sec
Copyright:Needs Research

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Author : Chiba, Yutaka

Last Updated: February 1, 2022
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Note: This article is automatically translated from the original Japanese text. The author of the original work did not supervise this translation.

1. March

Introduction (Vorspiel): Measures 1-3, 2/4

A dissonant, fanfare-like opening, seemingly foreshadowing the grotesque nature of this movement.

March: Measures 4-73

Ternary form (ABA form).

A: Measures 4-27, 2/4

While characteristic of a march with its relatively simple rhythmic repetitions, jazz-like improvisational figures and rhythms are observed throughout. For instance, prominent features include portamento-like effects created by rapid chromatic passages (runs), mimicking wind instrument techniques in a jazz band (e.g., mm. 6, 14), and the use of ornaments (e.g., mm. 4, 5, 13). Furthermore, the deliberate placement of f on weak beats and p on strong beats, combined with slurs extending from weak to strong beats, creates a syncopated effect (mm. 16, 18).

B: Measures 28-49, 2/4, 3/4

The meter temporarily shifts to 3/4 (mm. 32-33, 38), and the overall "march-like quality" (the sense of 2/4) of the movement is blurred by the irregular placement of accents, further emphasizing weak beats.

A: Measures 50-73, 2/4

Identical to measures 4-27.

Writer: Chiba, Yutaka
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