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Symphonic poem
1; symphonic poems are one continuos piece of music for orchestra.
A symphonic or tone poem typically consists of one movement. This single movement unfolds as a continuous musical narrative, often following a specific theme or programmatic idea throughout its duration.
the symphonic poem
A symphonic poem is a type of orchestral music that tells a story, paints a picture, or evokes a particular mood or emotion. It is a single-movement work that is often programmatic, meaning it is inspired by a specific non-musical idea or concept. Symphonic poems are also known as tone poems.
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"The Downfall of Paris" (originally titled "La Chute de Paris") is a composition by French composer Édouard Lalo. It is a symphonic poem that reflects the dramatic events surrounding the fall of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. Lalo is known for his contributions to French music in the late 19th century, particularly in the realms of symphonic and operatic works.
The tone of the poem "The Least Miracle" is considered to be symphonic. This is because it is not a usual spoken poem. Instead, it is a sung poem.