Grenadier is a bitter reproach against the Queen by whose command a
young man was recruited into the army for thirteen pence a day. He is shot and
while dying he feels his blood running away and sees the sergeant recruiting new
soldiers to take his place. An extended piano interlude of great dramatic
proportions pictures his last fight against death and the end of his life. In
the final section he speaks from his eternal sleep where all people are finally
equal.
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