Decomposing Composers
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"Decomposing Composers" is a Monty Python comedic song released on Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album and the Monty Python Sings album. It was written and composed by Michael Palin and arranged by John Du Prez.[1]
The song
Palin sings the song in what appears to be the persona of Luigi Vercotti, a seedy character who appeared in some sketches in the TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus, notably "Ethel the Frog" and "Ron Obvious".
The backing to the song is based on Pachelbel's Canon, and in the final spoken coda, there is a medley of classical favourites in the background. It even includes an attempt to play Beethoven's 5th Symphony, which keeps starting up and winding down, possibly to add to the "death" humour of the song.
After an initial spoken section where Luigi talks to his wife on the phone, he summarizes various classical composers who are all dead. He mentions (in order of mentioning): Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt, Brahms, Elgar, Schubert, Chopin, Handel, Haydn, Rachmaninov, Verdi, Wagner and Debussy. The final, spoken coda to the song includes another list of composers, complete with their death date. He mentions:
- Claude Achille Debussy, "died", 1918.
- Christoph Willibald Gluck, "died", 1787.
- Carl Maria von Weber, "not at all well", 1825. "Died", 1826.
- Giacomo Meyerbeer, "still alive", 1863. "Not still alive", 1864.
- Modest Mussorgsky, 1880, "going to parties. No fun anymore", 1881.
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel, "chatting away nineteen to the dozen with his mates down the pub every evening", 1836. 1837, "nothing".
During this final coda various short snippets of famous classical pieces can be heard, namely the 1st movement of Johann Sebastian Bach's "3rd Brandenburg Concerto", Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's finale from the Swan Lake and the rondo from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 4th Horn Concerto.
References
- ^ Monty Python Sings CD booklet. 1989 Virgin Records
- Monty Python sketches
- Monty Python songs
- 1980 songs
- Songs written by Michael Palin
- Cultural depictions of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Cultural depictions of Ludwig van Beethoven
- Cultural depictions of Franz Liszt
- Cultural depictions of Richard Wagner
- Cultural depictions of Giuseppe Verdi
- Cultural depictions of Frédéric Chopin
- Cultural depictions of George Frideric Handel
- Cultural depictions of classical musicians
- Songs about death
- Black comedy music
- Songs in memory of deceased persons
- Songs about music
- Songs about musicians
- 1980s song stubs