Listen to the recording of "Grane, mein Ross"
and finale by Wagner and answer the following
questions:
The singer sings without amplification
and she is competing against one
hundred instrumentalists from the
orchestra, how do you think she does
that?
• Do you think she projects well?
O
Do you think that a pop singer is
trained to do that?
If you were to use this music as the
background for the movie the Lord of the
Rings, do you think that the music would
fit certain scenes well? Why? Why not?
• If you were going to describe this music
to a friend, what would you say?

Respuesta :

The musical analysis of "Grane, mein Ross" is given below:

Singer: Richard Wagner

Type of music: Vocal

Language: German

The general subject of text: Brünnhilde sings as she rides into a fire, preparing to meet Siegfried in death

If opera, the name of the character singing is Brünnhilde Soprano

What is the song about?

The singer talks about Brunnhilde who rode into fire in her quest to be reunited with Siegfried in death.

The singer makes use of a soprano solo and there is an irregular meter as there are changes as the sequence of the action unfolds.

Yes, she projects it well.

A pop singer is trained to sing with and without amplification, so yes.

Yes, the music would be fitting and apt for some sections of the movie The Lord of the Rings as it would add mystery and suspense to action scenes.

My description of this music to a friend would be that it is exhilarating.

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