Funeral March of a Marionette

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"Funeral March of a Marionette" is a light, macabre orchestral piece by Charles Gounod, best known today as the whimsical, suspenseful theme associated with Alfred Hitchcock.

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Funeral March of a Marionette canonical 1

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instanceOf character piece
orchestral composition
associatedWith Alfred Hitchcock
catalogueNumber CG 451
composer Charles Gounod
countryOfOrigin France
firstPerformanceLocation France
form march
genre orchestral music
program music
hasCharacteristic humorous
satirical
suspenseful
whimsical
hasMelodicFeature staccato dotted rhythms
hasNoLyrics true
hasOrchestralFeature light percussion
prominent woodwind writing
use of pizzicato strings
hasRecordingType film and television soundtracks
orchestral recordings
piano solo recordings
hasTheme dark humor
mock-solemn procession
includedIn orchestral repertoire
piano repertoire
influencedBy funeral march tradition
isInRepertoireOf concert bands
pianists
symphony orchestras
key D minor
language none
laterInstrumentation orchestra
movementType funeral march
narrativeSubject funeral procession of a marionette
notableArrangementBy Charles Gounod
originalInstrumentation piano
period Romantic era
popularizedBy television
style Romantic
tempoMarking Allegretto
tone light
macabre
typicalDuration approximately 5 minutes
usedAsThemeFor Alfred Hitchcock Presents
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
yearComposed 1872
yearOrchestrated 1879

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Alfred Hitchcock Presents openingTheme Funeral March of a Marionette