Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave [TOP]
The piece is an orchestral tone poem in that follows a narrative arc from oppression to victory.
: Tchaikovsky integrates actual Serbian folk songs, such as "Sunce jarko, ne sijaš jednako" (Bright sun, you do not shine equally), to give the work authentic Slavic character. Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave
: Tchaikovsky originally called it the "Serbo-Russian March," reflecting the unity between the Slavic nations. Musical Structure & Themes The piece is an orchestral tone poem in
Table_title: Marche Slave Table_content: header: | composer | Tchaikovsky, P. I. | row: | composer: arranger | Tchaikovsky, P. I.: BandMusic PDF Library such as "Sunce jarko
: A standard performance typically lasts about 9 to 11 minutes . Notable Recordings
: The work concludes with a rousing, festive march as the Slavic forces unite in victory. Instrumentation & Performance