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Danse Macabre Camille Saint-Saens
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Danse Macabre ‘Danse Macabre’ is a piece of programme music written in the late 1800s by the French composer Camille Saint-Saens. This work is based upon a poem by the Frenchman Henri Cazalis. The music tells the story of gruesome happenings in the churchyard of a small French village on the night of Halloween.
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Listen to the poem Zig-a-zig-a-zig, It’s the rhythm of death…
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Saint-Saens Twelve strokes of midnight Tapping the tombstones Death tuning his violin The skeletons Dancing Zig-a-zig-a-zig, on the violin
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The twelve strokes of midnight are the first sounds we hear played on the harp and the violin.
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The mysterious cloaked figure of Death appears. He drums his heels on the tombstones. This is represented by two types of stringed instruments. The cellos and double-basses.
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Methods of Playing Arco – Using the bow Pizzicato – Plucking the strings
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Death tunes his violin, urging the skeletons to rise from their graves. The skeletons come out and begin to dance.
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There are 3 beats in a bar. It is first heard on the flute and then on the violins.
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Death plays the main waltz tune on his violin.
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The waltz gets faster as the skeletons’ dancing gets more and more frantic.
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The wind rustling through the graveyard trees is suggested by two families of instruments The woodwind and string families.
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The music becomes wilder and more frantic with the skeletons dancing into a frenzy until…
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Silence
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The oboe signifies the cock-crow and the first Light of dawn. The skeletons scatter and vanish.
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There is a short reminder of Death’s melancholy violin tune before he too disappears…
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Until next Hallowe’en…
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Flat b Flat = lower to the left
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Sharp # Sharp = raise to the right
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BUT… Sometimes a note can have 2 names, we call this an enharmonic note. So…Eb and D# make the same sound
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Line 2 of Danse Macabre D E G F# E D E -------- E F#
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