Funeral Music for Pandemic's Fallen Heroes (Leira Carnero, Ana)

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Analeiracarnero (2021/9/16)

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Performers Melina Marcos
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Analeiracarnero (2024/5/15)

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Work Title Funeral Music for Pandemic's Fallen Heroes
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Composer Leira Carnero, Ana
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IAL 13
Key A minor
First Performance. 2021-07-10 in Buenos Aires at the Espacio Aguaribay. Melina Marcos, piano.
First Publication. 2020
Dedication In Memoriam: Healthcare Workers Who Died of COVID-19 After Helping Patients During the 2020 Pandemic
Average DurationAvg. Duration 6-7 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation piano
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“...A work composed with heartfelt emotion during this pandemic that is ravaging humanity... A musical tribute to those who gave their lives to care for the health of patients. The composer chose the tonal writing, in minor mode, and with an elegiac tone, as the most appropriate to carry out the tribute. The piece is in sonata form, with a first theme that expresses the pain of human losses, a second theme that evokes the heroism of those who fell in the exercise of their profession, and at the end it represents a heroic fight, no longer to care for others but to save one's own life, until the last notes bring death. Musically, it can be found references to funeral marches by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Alkan, as well as allusions to funeral drums...” Critical review by Guillermo Zalcman on Radio Nacional Clásica (Argentina). August 22, 2020.