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Victor Hugo
The best place to hear Chopin's Funeral March is at an actual funeral, however, as it is not recommended that you crash a funeral, the next best place to hear it would be to go to your local music store and see if they have it on a CD.
his very own Funeral March "He wrote it"
Mahler liked to include folk music either directly like this particular example or original themes in the style of a folksong. Mahler would have known this not as frere Jacques but as the German folk song Bruder Martin. To make more like a funeral march he changed the key from major to minor.
The Piano Sonata No.2 in B-flat minor (Op.35) was written by Frederic Chopin.
Requiem.
The cast of Funeral March of a Marionette - 2012 includes: Roy Sillings as Funeral Director
Frédéric Chopin's Funeral March was played at John F. Kennedy's funeral. JFK was killed in 1963 and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Victor Hugo
Kennedy's funeral was on th 14th March 1967.
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The best place to hear Chopin's Funeral March is at an actual funeral, however, as it is not recommended that you crash a funeral, the next best place to hear it would be to go to your local music store and see if they have it on a CD.
his very own Funeral March "He wrote it"
Julius Caesar was murderd on the 15th of March, 44BC, also known then as the Ides of March. his funeral was held a few days later.
His father was a tavern-keeper who valued education.
There are a few famous funeral dirges. "Funeral March" by Chopin is the one commonly heard on cartoons. A number of funeral marches are heard in Purcell's "Funeral Music for Queen Mary." Handel's "Dead March" is also used a lot at funerals. Thomas Attwood wrote a march titled "Dirge" for Admiral Nelson's funeral. I hope one of these is the one you're looking for. You can hear samples of all of these at Amazon, CD Universe, etc.