"Dance of the Four Little Swans" is the dance music in the second act of the four-act ballet "Swan Lake".
The composer of "Swan Lake" is Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the greatest composer in Russian history. At the end of the 19th century, Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake", "Sleeping Beauty" and "The Nutcracker" raised ballet music to the level of symphonic music, and they are still classic works of ballet music today.
"Dance of the Four Little Swans" is lively and lively, with a clean rhythm and the uniform dance of the four little swans. It has become one of the familiar and favorite movements of the people. It beautifully and vividly presents the little swans playing on the lakeside. The traveling scene and the simple and moving melody are also full of pastoral poetry.
The eighth notes of the Four Little Swan Dances play a lively and jumping accompaniment pattern, and the light phrases are played in the form of a duet, which vividly depicts the innocent, lively and lovely image of the little swan, which is very interesting. The music is cheerful, lively, and jumping. The whole piece is brisk. It is played by an orchestra, and the phrases played by the wind and string instruments can be clearly heard.
The piano score of "Dance of the Four Little Swans" is as follows: