Giacomo Meyerbeer
Coronation March
from the Opera "Le Prophète"
Giacomo Meyerbeer
Coronation March
from the Opera "Le Prophète"
- Compositor Giacomo Meyerbeer
- Adaptador Franco Cesarini
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- Editorial Edition Franco Cesarini
- Nº de pedido EFC020-SC
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Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791-1864) was a German opera composer of Jewish origin, described as perhaps the most successful stage composer of the 19th century. He remained a dominant figure in the world of opera from 1831 until his death. His contemporary Hector Berlioz summed up his public career by saying that he was "not only fortunate to be talented, but talented to be lucky." His works made him the most performed composer in the world's leading opera houses in the 19th century.
Giacomo Meyerbeer composed his opera Le Prophète in 1849. In this opera, a coronation is preceded by a magnificent march. Although the opera itself is rarely performed, the Coronation March has gained a permanent place in the concert repertoire.
Franco Cesarini's arrangement of the Coronation March for wind orchestra is distinguished by its skillful orchestration, which emphasizes the powerful sounds of this classical concert march.
Giacomo Meyerbeer composed his opera Le Prophète in 1849. In this opera, a coronation is preceded by a magnificent march. Although the opera itself is rarely performed, the Coronation March has gained a permanent place in the concert repertoire.
Franco Cesarini's arrangement of the Coronation March for wind orchestra is distinguished by its skillful orchestration, which emphasizes the powerful sounds of this classical concert march.