This song describes a football showdown in which the underdog team comes back to win the National Championship. The crowd goes wild as they move down the field, and the lights dance in the nighttime scenery. It is chilly, but that doesn't stop the game's flow—which is a very important event! The quarterback throws the ball to the wide receiver, and he catches the ball in an epic fashion, causing the official to exclaim, "Touchdown!" The crowd goes wild, and the Underdog team, "Marionettes," wins the game 24-20.
In this composition, the Mazurka is not in ternary structure (ABA form), allowing versatility. Not all dances, such as the Mazurka, Waltz, Polonaise, etc., have to be strictly in their forms; they can be whatever they want, allowing for creative expression. As long as they follow the aspects of the genre, let the creative nature of these dances flourish!
Here are a few fun facts about this composition:
I. This piece was composed about 1-2 years ago, and I cleaned it up just now
II. This is my second Mazurka in the same key of B minor
III. This was an original version of my Mazurka for Solo Piano in B minor, Op. 34 (Op. 34, No. 2) (my second Mazurka)
This piece may have no slurs or dynamics, but that is the beauty of it! Being able to interpret the piece in any way possible and have fun! Have a wonderful and blessed day, everyone, and enjoy being expressive!