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Groupie
Join Date: Nov 2008
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I need ideas for music that is written by EUROPEAN composers in the early 1900s or late 1800s. I am doing a comparison type thing and as of now I have Sousa's Black Horse Troop, which was written in 1924. I want to find another song (by a european composer) from the same time period, and then another American song and european song. I was thinking about Charles Ives' Variations on America or something for the American one. But I need more ideas for European music. If possible, songs that would be written for a symphonic band as well. ANY ideas would be helpful though.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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"The Planets Op. 32 is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the British composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 and 1916. The Planets is the most-performed composition by an English composer."
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Groupie
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We dont have that at school (i'm doing recordings with our symphonic band).
any other ideas? and I'm most definitely using the Planets thing cause the 1812 overture is from a Classics Composition thing which is like a bunch of songs all crammed into one and it's probably not very well written. But I would like something thats comparable, cause so far I've got Triumphal March and Washington Post March, so they are both marches but sound very different... so yeah... something like that. |
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Juicious Maximus III
Join Date: Nov 2008
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Since I'm norwegian, I'll suggest you get something from Edvard Grieg who was a norwegian composer born 1843 and died 1907.
I'll suggest the suites he wrote for Henrik Ibsen's famous play "Peer Gynt", first performed in 1876. They're definetly norwegian treasures. ![]() edit : Some added trivia, the band Kamelot uses part of from Grieg's "Solveig's sang" in their own song Forever. The melody in fact.
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