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Spanish matador March
The Spanish Matador March is a solo composed by Spanish composer Marquina and played on trumpet. Bullfighting is the quintessence of Spain, which is popular all over the country and enjoys a good reputation in the world. Although people are controversial about it from the point of view of animal protection, it is still preserved as an ancient tradition unique to Spain and is welcomed by many people.

March of the Spanish Matador-Introduction

The Spanish Matador 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.

Spanish matador March-the origin of bullfighting music

The history of bullfighting in Spain has a long history. In the Neolithic wall paintings found in Arda Milla Cave, there are descriptions of people fighting with cows. It is said that Julius Caesar, who once ruled Spain in ancient Rome, once rode a bull fight. After that, for about 6 years, bullfighting has been a patent project for Spanish nobles to show their bravery. In the 18th century, the Bourbon dynasty ruled Spain, and the first king Felipe V banned the nobles from playing bullfighting, so this traditional aristocratic project came to the people from the palace. Everywhere in Spain, bullfighting dance is used instead of marching dance. Bullfighting dance is a dance that evolved from the influence of bullfighting. The brass band above the entrance of the bullfighting arena always plays the March, which is the so-called bullfighting dance music in Spain, and the inspiration for the formation of the bullfighting dance comes from this music. It is also because of this music that the bullfighting itself is inspired. In short, the bullfighting dance is an interpretation of the bullfighting scene; The role of male dancers can be compared to that of bullfighters, while female dancers represent red cloaks to attract the attention of bulls. It is incredible to classify the bullfighting dance into Latin American dance, because it is purely European and originated from Spain. [1]

March of the Spanish Matador-electronic synthesis accompaniment of the Spanish Matador with musical instrument

. Trumpet solo, bass, violin, viola string, electronic keyboard, percussion and other accompaniment.

Spanish Matador March-Appreciation of lyrics

Matador March

-Lyrics based on Spanish Matador March

Liu Zhou

I am God, I am heaven,

I am Buddha, I am heaven,

I am God, I am heaven,

I am the universe, and I am myself.

I am Tian.

you are a brute,

cunning is useless,

anger is futile,

sadness is futile.

I want to dominate your life and death,

wisdom is at the tip of the sword,

victory is today,

the storm is today.

March of the Spanish matador-related knowledge

Spanish bullfighting

Bullfighting is the quintessence of Spain, which is popular all over the country and is world-renowned. Although there is controversy about it from the point of view of animal protection, it has remained as an ancient tradition unique to Spain and has been welcomed by many people. The bullfighting season is from March to October. During the bullfighting season, two games are held every Thursday and Sunday. If every festival and national celebration, you can watch it every day.

Bullfighting in China

In many villages in southeastern Guizhou, bullfighting competitions (commonly known as "bull fights" locally) are held at selected times or on important festivals every year. Bullfighting cows are all specially and carefully raised, and they are all male buffaloes, which are divided into two levels: wide-horned and narrow-horned. Bullfighting system, first for the knockout, duel into a single round robin, the final winner is the king of the year. The bullfighting scene is very tragic and touching, with audiences ranging from hundreds to tens of thousands.