Dead March in Saul
Dead March in Saul. Popular name for the funeral march from Handel's oratorio Saul (1739) which is used on state occasions such as the funeral of a sovereign. See also funeral marches.
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GERALDINE BROOKS
2005
INTRODUCTION
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
PLOT SUMMARY
CHARACTERS
THEMES
STYLE
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
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CRITICISM
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