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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Fanfare - définition

RELATIVELY SHORT PIECE OF MUSIC THAT IS TYPICALLY PLAYED BRASS INSTRUMENTS
Fanfar; Fanfares; Flourish (music); Musical flourish

fanfare         
¦ noun
1. a short ceremonial tune or flourish played on brass instruments, especially to introduce something.
2. great media attention surrounding the introduction of something.
Origin
C18: from Fr., ult. of imitative origin.
fanfare         
(fanfares)
1.
A fanfare is a short, loud tune played on trumpets or other similar instruments to announce a special event.
The ceremony opened with a fanfare of trumpets.
N-COUNT
2.
If something happens with a fanfare, it happens or is announced with a lot of publicity. If something happens without a fanfare, it happens without a lot of fuss or publicity. (JOURNALISM)
The company was privatised with a fanfare of publicity...
N-VAR: oft N of n
Fanfare         
·noun A flourish of trumpets, as in coming into the lists, ·etc.; also, a short and lively air performed on hunting horns during the chase.

Wikipédia

Fanfare

A fanfare (or fanfarade or flourish) is a short musical flourish which is typically played by trumpets (including fanfare trumpets), French horns or other brass instruments, often accompanied by percussion. It is a "brief improvised introduction to an instrumental performance". A fanfare has also been defined in The Golden Encyclopedia of Music as "a musical announcement played on brass instruments before the arrival of an important person", such as heralding the entrance of a monarch (the term honors music for such announcements does not have the specific connotations of instrument or style that fanfare does). Historically, fanfares were usually played by trumpet players, as the trumpet was associated with royalty. Bugles are also mentioned. The melody notes of a fanfare are often based around the major triad, often using "[h]eroic dotted rhythms".

By extension, the term may also designate a short, prominent passage for brass instruments in an orchestral composition. Fanfares are widely used in opera orchestral parts, notably in Richard Wagner's Tannhäusercode: deu promoted to code: de and Lohengrin and in Beethoven's Fidelio. In Fidelio, the dramatic use of the fanfare is heightened by having the trumpet player perform offstage, which creates a muted effect.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Fanfare
1. Campaigning, which ended Thursday, has been without fanfare.
2. Despite the fanfare, Bush never answered Ahmadinejad‘s correspondence.
3. Bush signed the bill without public comment or fanfare.
4. Pelosi took office amid much fanfare 10 months ago.
5. Bush signed the bill with much flag–waving fanfare.