A slow march to be played for funeral processions.
March, usually in a minor key.
Sinônimos
Examples for "dead march"
Examples for "dead march"
1Celia looked through the lattice-work and whistled a dead march.
2But there was no quickening step as the house was neared-itwas a dead march.
3The triumphal procession had become almost a dead march.
4A captain's guard marched before the coffin, their firelocks reversed, and the drums beating the dead march.
5After marching in column through intervening woods, with bands playing the dead march, we entered an extensive field.
1We fell in line and the funeral march to Brigade Headquarters started.
2It begins with a grand, terrifying funeral march, and a storm-tossed scherzo.
3The orchestra was playing a funeral march as Cavaradossi refused a blindfold.
4Any moment now I'll hear my funeral march-theneverything will be complete.
5You are giving us voluntaries from 'Orpheus,' instead of the funeral march.
6A funeral march would be gayer than that music, I should think!
7The funeral march for Siegfried is the funeral music for all the dead.
8The music plays the Hagen motives, with suggestions of the Siegfried funeral march.
9It was Monday and Mrs. Rabinowitz was making them rehearse Mahler's funeral march.
10It was a New Orleans jazz band, playing a funeral march.
11Poor Jack left in despair, and this time he whistled a funeral march.
12A funeral march is heard off, growing louder sand then fainter.
13That would have been a funeral march for Sir George's handful of men.
14It was a funeral march; that is what it was.
15But life on those terms would be the dreariest funeral march of the marionettes.
16They finished tea to the strains of a funeral march.
Translations for funeral march