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Ten most famous marches in the world

The ten most famous marches in the world are: Turkish March, Going Home, minuet, Song of the Wanderer, Sabre Dance, Waltz of the Voice of Spring, Maiden's Prayer, Blue Danube, Spanish Matador and To Alice.

1. Turkish March

The theme of the music is concise and extremely rhythmic. The uniform rhythm of the eighth note, plus the sixteenth note to improve the sense of liveliness, shows a virginity-like simplicity in the whole song (fragment 1). Such a happy rhythm is common in Mozart's works. Each variation does not focus on rendering skills, but it is simple and powerful, and it is not monotonous, which is a clever connection.

2. Going Home

Because the saxophone itself has a melodious and clear voice, this piece of music shows the ethereal and lingering artistic conception quite in place. In the face of the saxophone that is difficult to reproduce perfectly, especially the pure and melodious voiceless effect and lyrical treble, the performance is perfect and in place. The layering is clear and distinct, with strong appeal, and the sound quality is soft and not harsh, but it is very penetrating.

3. Minuet

minuet originated from an ancient French folk dance-folk dance, which entered the court in the 17th century (about 165) and gradually became slow and elegant, and gradually prevailed in aristocratic society.

is named for its small dance steps. Triple time, moderate speed, can describe many etiquette trends, elegant and beautiful style. At the beginning of 19th century, minuets formed the third movement of symphony suite, and were later replaced by scherzo.

4. Song of the Wanderer

, also known as gypsy songs, is one of the representative works of Spanish violinist and composer Pablo de Sarasate, and it is also an immortal masterpiece in violin solo. Anyone will be ecstatic after listening to the gorgeous effect interwoven by soul-stirring sad colors and difficult and abstruse violin skills.

5. Dance of Sabre

Dance of Sabre expresses the rhythm by the strong playing of the allegro, and the middle part is played by the solo cello and saxophone, which is often played in concerts.

6. The Waltz of the Voice of Spring

The Waltz of the Voice of Spring is an immortal masterpiece of the famous Austrian musician Johann Strauss II. Written in 1883. At that time, the author was nearly sixty years old, but the song was still full of vitality and exuded the breath of youth everywhere. It is said that Johann Strauss II improvised this piece on the piano in one night, so the earliest version of this piece was a piano piece.

7. A Girl's Prayer

was written by the Polish female pianist and composer Batjevska when she was 18 years old. This piece is simple in structure, simple in technique, cheerful and light, which fully shows a girl's mind: full of dreams and reverie, full of youthful and happy wishes.

8. The Blue Danube

The full name of this piece of music is "Beautiful Blue Waltz by the Danube". The title of the song is taken from the repetition of the last line of a poem by the poet carl baker: "You are sentimental, you are young, beautiful, gentle and kind-hearted, like gold shining in a mine, and the truth wakes up there, beside the Danube, beside the beautiful blue Danube."

9. The Spanish Matador

This work is a solo composed by Spanish composer Marquina and played on the trumpet. In this piece of music, the trumpet shows the heroic image of the matador with its sonorous and loud timbre.

1. To Alice

This work is soft and moving, short and exquisite, with simple skills and easy to play. It has almost become a compulsory work for piano beginners, and its high artistry and expressiveness have made it a favorite repertoire for many musicians.