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Circus music

Circus music (also known as carnival music) is any sort of music that is played to accompany a circus, and also music written that emulates its general style. Popular music would also often get arranged for the circus band, as well as waltzes, foxtrots and other dances.

History edit

Although circuses have been in existence since the time of the ancient Romans, circus music first started as a performance by a fiddler or a flutist.[1] It was not until the twentieth century that circus music was performed by big bands. The first modern circus director and performer was Philip Astley (1742–1814), a veteran of the Seven Years' War and a skilled equestrian. With his horsemanship skills and the addition of jugglers, acrobats, and clowns, Astley opened Paris's first circus in 1782.[2] The first known composer of circus music was Charles Dibdin (1745–1814).[3] He was partners with Astley and was also the one who financed the theatre used for the royal circus.[4] Dibdin was a very well known composer in his time and had written hundreds of works before he decided to join Astley to work for the circus. He wrote all of the pieces used in the circus, which were mostly intermezzos or comedy pieces. An ensemble of approximately sixty children was used as singers and dancers to perform the many pieces that he wrote for the circus, such as "The Graces", "Clump and Cudden", and "Pandora", which was arguably the most famous piece that was used in the circus because it was originally used in a popular puppet show that mocked contemporary figures of the time.[5]

Composition and usage edit

The most common type of circus music is the circus march, or screamer. It is characterized by a rapid-fire tempo – usually around 200 beats per minute – and melodies that contain showy features such as leaps, runs, and fanfares. It is difficult for "windjammers" (circus musicians) to play because of its fast tempo.

Marches served many purposes throughout the course of a circus. They were often used for grand entrances and exits, overtures and finales, acts featuring wild animals, or other daredevil-type acts. Circus marches are divided into "strains":

  • Exposition – first section containing two strains, often with a preceding introduction
  • Trio – second section; it can be composed of two different melodies that repeat, or one long melody that repeats itself
  • Break strain, or "dogfight" – often follow the trio and bring back some of the exposition melody.[6]
 
Xylophone-Solo in Souvenir de Cirque Renz by Gustav Peter

The galop is another popular form of circus music. Like the march, it is played at a fast, lively tempo and is primarily used for daredevil acts, such as trick-riding or other wild animal performances. Any performance or act that consisted of fast-paced tricks or stunts would probably have performed to a galop. The galop is typically written in 2/4 time and has a short length, but would only end when the ringmaster signaled the end of an act. If the act went longer, the galop could be extended by playing da capo.[7] One of the best-known examples is Gustav Peter's widely popular Memory of Circus Renz, which was published in 1894 with the title Souvenir de Cirque Renz. The piece was originally written for the xylophone.

Circus music catered to the needs of the different acts. For example, a high-flying, nimble trapeze act could be characterized by a dizzying galop or a graceful waltz. An act containing ferocious wild animals, such as lions, would probably use a march.

Examples edit

One of the most recognized pieces of circus music is "Entrance of the Gladiators" by Julius Fučík (1872–1916). Fučík wrote almost 300 marches and dances,[8] and for that reason he is often referred to as "Bohemian Sousa". Although his best-known piece is now famous in circus music, he did not compose with the intent of having his pieces played in a circus.[9] Another very famous piece of circus music that is very recognizable is "Barnum and Bailey's Favorite" by Karl King (1892–1971).[10] Unlike Fučík, King grew up performing circus music joining Robinson's Famous Circus at the age of 19 as a baritone player. During that time circus music needed its own style because modern music did not fit with most of the acts that the circus performed. This led to his quick rise in popularity as a circus music composer for circuses everywhere.[11] Also, "Sobre las Olas", or "Over the Waves", is a popular waltz used during trapeze shows. Mistakenly thought to be a waltz by Strauss, it was written by Mexican composer Juventino Rosas. Many other composers were well known for writing screamers, among them Fred Jewell and Henry Fillmore. One piece, however, that was never normally played was John Philip Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever". Instead, it was used in emergencies, such as animals getting loose, to help signify to workers that something was wrong.[12]

In 1971, Charles Bennett Jr. and Art Stensvad gathered fans of circus music and veteran circus bandleaders including Merle Evans into a circus music preservation society known as Windjammers Unlimited. The group meets twice annually to study and play the compositions of classic era circus music composers such as M. L. Lake and Karl L. King. They've also researched in the archives of the C.L. Barnhouse publishing company which was a major supplier of sheet music for circus bands.[13]

Music that imitates or evokes the sound of the circus has also been written, often showing up in film scores, some dedicated to the subject and some not. Nino Rota is known for his circus-inspired music that was written for many of Federico Fellini’s films, including I Clowns and 8 1/2.[14] Jerry Goldsmith famously wrote a theme for the 1984 film Gremlins in such a style, which influenced the film makers to an extent.[15]

Other bands and musicians that have employed or often employ circus music in their work include Danny Elfman, Oingo Boingo, Tom Waits, Mr. Bungle, the Dickies, Panic! at the Disco, Legendary Shack Shakers, Mr. Strange/The Shanklin Freakshow and Kaizers Orchestra. The music genre dark cabaret is heavily based on elements from circus music and from burlesque and vaudeville influences. Popular artists within the genre include The Tiger Lillies and Circus Contraption. Punk cabaret is also influenced by circus music. Artists include The Dresden Dolls, Amanda Palmer, and Emilie Autumn. The dance track "Disco Circus" is named for its resemblance to circus music. Post-hardcore and metalcore bands like The Venetia Fair, Ice Nine Kills, and Crown The Empire add circus music in some of their songs.

Instrumentation edit

As the styles of circus music have changed, so has the instrumentation. With the nineteenth century came the introduction of brass bands. String instruments were no longer used in these "traditional" circus bands to make "traditional" circus music, which is defined by Merle Evans as music that is brighter in tone than other music.[16]

Sounds of cornets, trumpets, trombones, French horns, baritones, and tubas were able to reach far and wide, signaling to entire towns that the circus was around. Drums were also added to the circus bands and although saxophones have been arguable, they were frequently used as well.[1] The calliope, built by Joshua C. Stoddard in 1856, was also used by the circus. Not a part of the circus band, it is a sometimes called a "circus piano" and is played like a piano, but powered by a steam boiler. Its sound can carry as far as nine miles.[17]

Present-day circus music varies widely in instrumentation, style and form. It often incorporates the use of electric instruments and synthesizers alongside the more traditional instruments.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Center Ring Circus Band News. Archived from the original on 2016-08-01. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  2. ^ "History of the Circus | In The Ring | Circus". PBS. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  3. ^ "Charles Dibdin | biography – British composer, author, actor and manager". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  4. ^ "Short History of the Circus". Circopedia. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  5. ^ "Charles Dibdin". The Contemplator's Biography. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  6. ^ . circusmusic.us. Archived from the original on 2015-10-02. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  7. ^ . circusmusic.us. Archived from the original on 2015-08-12. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  8. ^ "Julius Fucik | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  9. ^ "Classical Circus!". CRB. 2022-07-13. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  10. ^ . www.barnhouse.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-01. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  11. ^ "Karl King Biography". www.karlking.us. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
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  13. ^ Bebco, Joe. "Circus Music Lives!". Syncopatedtimes.com. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  14. ^ "Nino Rota - the composer and his music for film". www.mfiles.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
  15. ^ DVD commentary; Steven Spielberg presents Gremlins. Special edition. Warner Home Video, 2002.
  16. ^ "The Circus in America". Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  17. ^ "Calliope". Mechanical Music Digest. Retrieved 2015-10-13.

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first modern circus director and performer was Philip Astley 1742 1814 a veteran of the Seven Years War and a skilled equestrian With his horsemanship skills and the addition of jugglers acrobats and clowns Astley opened Paris s first circus in 1782 2 The first known composer of circus music was Charles Dibdin 1745 1814 3 He was partners with Astley and was also the one who financed the theatre used for the royal circus 4 Dibdin was a very well known composer in his time and had written hundreds of works before he decided to join Astley to work for the circus He wrote all of the pieces used in the circus which were mostly intermezzos or comedy pieces An ensemble of approximately sixty children was used as singers and dancers to perform the many pieces that he wrote for the circus such as The Graces Clump and Cudden and Pandora which was arguably the most famous piece that was used in the circus because it was originally used in a popular puppet show that mocked contemporary figures of the time 5 Composition and usage editThe most common type of circus music is the circus march or screamer It is characterized by a rapid fire tempo usually around 200 beats per minute and melodies that contain showy features such as leaps runs and fanfares It is difficult for windjammers circus musicians to play because of its fast tempo Marches served many purposes throughout the course of a circus They were often used for grand entrances and exits overtures and finales acts featuring wild animals or other daredevil type acts Circus marches are divided into strains Exposition first section containing two strains often with a preceding introduction Trio second section it can be composed of two different melodies that repeat or one long melody that repeats itself Break strain or dogfight often follow the trio and bring back some of the exposition melody 6 nbsp Xylophone Solo in Souvenir de Cirque Renz by Gustav Peter The galop is another popular form of circus music Like the march it is played at a fast lively tempo and is primarily used for daredevil acts such as trick riding or other wild animal performances Any performance or act that consisted of fast paced tricks or stunts would probably have performed to a galop The galop is typically written in 2 4 time and has a short length but would only end when the ringmaster signaled the end of an act If the act went longer the galop could be extended by playing da capo 7 One of the best known examples is Gustav Peter s widely popular Memory of Circus Renz which was published in 1894 with the title Souvenir de Cirque Renz The piece was originally written for the xylophone Circus music catered to the needs of the different acts For example a high flying nimble trapeze act could be characterized by a dizzying galop or a graceful waltz An act containing ferocious wild animals such as lions would probably use a march Examples editOne of the most recognized pieces of circus music is Entrance of the Gladiators by Julius Fucik 1872 1916 Fucik wrote almost 300 marches and dances 8 and for that reason he is often referred to as Bohemian Sousa Although his best known piece is now famous in circus music he did not compose with the intent of having his pieces played in a circus 9 Another very famous piece of circus music that is very recognizable is Barnum and Bailey s Favorite by Karl King 1892 1971 10 Unlike Fucik King grew up performing circus music joining Robinson s Famous Circus at the age of 19 as a baritone player During that time circus music needed its own style because modern music did not fit with most of the acts that the circus performed This led to his quick rise in popularity as a circus music composer for circuses everywhere 11 Also Sobre las Olas or Over the Waves is a popular waltz used during trapeze shows Mistakenly thought to be a waltz by Strauss it was written by Mexican composer Juventino Rosas Many other composers were well known for writing screamers among them Fred Jewell and Henry Fillmore One piece however that was never normally played was John Philip Sousa s Stars and Stripes Forever Instead it was used in emergencies such as animals getting loose to help signify to workers that something was wrong 12 In 1971 Charles Bennett Jr and Art Stensvad gathered fans of circus music and veteran circus bandleaders including Merle Evans into a circus music preservation society known as Windjammers Unlimited The group meets twice annually to study and play the compositions of classic era circus music composers such as M L Lake and Karl L King They ve also researched in the archives of the C L Barnhouse publishing company which was a major supplier of sheet music for circus bands 13 Music that imitates or evokes the sound of the circus has also been written often showing up in film scores some dedicated to the subject and some not Nino Rota is known for his circus inspired music that was written for many of Federico Fellini s films including I Clowns and 8 1 2 14 Jerry Goldsmith famously wrote a theme for the 1984 film Gremlins in such a style which influenced the film makers to an extent 15 Other bands and musicians that have employed or often employ circus music in their work include Danny Elfman Oingo Boingo Tom Waits Mr Bungle the Dickies Panic at the Disco Legendary Shack Shakers Mr Strange The Shanklin Freakshow and Kaizers Orchestra The music genre dark cabaret is heavily based on elements from circus music and from burlesque and vaudeville influences Popular artists within the genre include The Tiger Lillies and Circus Contraption Punk cabaret is also influenced by circus music Artists include The Dresden Dolls Amanda Palmer and Emilie Autumn The dance track Disco Circus is named for its resemblance to circus music Post hardcore and metalcore bands like The Venetia Fair Ice Nine Kills and Crown The Empire add circus music in some of their songs Instrumentation editAs the styles of circus music have changed so has the instrumentation With the nineteenth century came the introduction of brass bands String instruments were no longer used in these traditional circus bands to make traditional circus music which is defined by Merle Evans as music that is brighter in tone than other music 16 Sounds of cornets trumpets trombones French horns baritones and tubas were able to reach far and wide signaling to entire towns that the circus was around Drums were also added to the circus bands and although saxophones have been arguable they were frequently used as well 1 The calliope built by Joshua C Stoddard in 1856 was also used by the circus Not a part of the circus band it is a sometimes called a circus piano and is played like a piano but powered by a steam boiler Its sound can carry as far as nine miles 17 Present day circus music varies widely in instrumentation style and form It often incorporates the use of electric instruments and synthesizers alongside the more traditional instruments 1 See also edit Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite 1967 Beatles songReferences edit a b c What Defines Circus Music Center Ring Circus Band News Archived from the original on 2016 08 01 Retrieved 2015 10 13 History of the Circus In The Ring Circus PBS Retrieved 2015 10 13 Charles Dibdin biography British composer author actor and manager Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 2015 10 13 Short History of the Circus Circopedia Retrieved 2015 10 13 Charles Dibdin The Contemplator s Biography Retrieved 2015 10 13 The Circus March Center Ring Circus Band News circusmusic us Archived from the original on 2015 10 02 Retrieved 2015 10 13 The musical Galop used in Circus Performances Center Ring Circus Band News circusmusic us Archived from the original on 2015 08 12 Retrieved 2015 10 13 Julius Fucik Biography amp History AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 2015 10 13 Classical Circus CRB 2022 07 13 Retrieved 2023 04 30 Karl L King Our Composers C L Barnhouse Company www barnhouse com Archived from the original on 2014 04 01 Retrieved 2015 10 13 Karl King Biography www karlking us Retrieved 2015 10 13 Under the Big Top Bebco Joe Circus Music Lives Syncopatedtimes com Retrieved 2019 09 06 Nino Rota the composer and his music for film www mfiles co uk Retrieved 2024 04 10 DVD commentary Steven Spielberg presents Gremlins Special edition Warner Home Video 2002 The Circus in America Retrieved 2015 10 13 Calliope Mechanical Music Digest Retrieved 2015 10 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Circus music amp oldid 1218263937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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