Franz Liszt is considered the creator of the symphonic poem. Liszt's innovative approach to form and structure in this genre influenced later composers such as Richard Strauss and Claude Debussy.
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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.
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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 number of movements in the work
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.
Alexander Scriabin