Answer:
a. An Eastern Orthodox Troparion of the Holy Cross.
b. The French National Anthem, "La Marseillaise."
c. Russian folk melodies.
d. Five cannon shots.
e. A long descending run.
f. A grandiose iteration of "O Lord, Save Thy People,".
g. Eleven more cannon shots and the melody of God save the Tsar.
Step-by-step explanation:
The 1812 Overture is a prelude written and composed by Russian composer, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, in 1880 and performed on August 20, 1882. The overture captured the Russian defense of 1812.
The sections stated above were represented as follows:
a. The prayers of the Russian peopele were represented with an Eastern Orthodox 'Troparion of the Holy Cross.'
b. The French army were represented by the melodies of the French National Anthem, "La Marseillaise" which was banned by Hitler.
c. The desperate Russians who were preparing for battle were represented by playing various Russian folk melodies.
d. The Battle of Borodinio was represented with blast of five cannon shots.
e. The retreat of French army was represented with a long descending melodies.
f. The Russian victory was represented with a grand repetition of "O Lord, Save Thy People" (The Holy Cross).
g. As the overture came to its finale eleven more cannon were shot along with the melody of God save the Tsar.