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Theodore Holland
Suite in D for viola & piano
Works Info
Composer
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Theodore Holland
Genre
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Chamber
Average_duration
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18:23
Movement_count
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3
Movement ....
Theodore Holland's 'Suite in D for viola & piano' is a four-movement work that was composed in the early 20th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written around 1910. The suite was premiered in London in 1911, with the composer himself playing the viola part. The first movement of the suite is marked Allegro moderato and is in sonata form. It begins with a lively and rhythmic theme played by the viola, which is then echoed by the piano. The second theme is more lyrical and is introduced by the piano. The development section explores both themes and leads to a recapitulation of the opening material. The second movement, marked Andante, is a slow and expressive piece. The viola plays a mournful melody over a simple piano accompaniment. The middle section features a more agitated theme, but the movement ends with a return to the opening material. The third movement, marked Scherzo, is a lively and playful piece. The viola and piano engage in a lively dialogue, with the viola playing a sprightly melody and the piano providing a bouncy accompaniment. The trio section is more lyrical and features a beautiful melody played by the viola. The final movement, marked Allegro con brio, is a fast and energetic piece. The viola and piano engage in a lively and virtuosic dialogue, with both instruments playing rapid and intricate passages. The movement ends with a triumphant coda. Overall, Holland's 'Suite in D for viola & piano' is a charming and well-crafted work that showcases the expressive capabilities of the viola. The suite is characterized by its lyrical melodies, lively rhythms, and virtuosic passages. It remains a popular work in the viola repertoire to this day.
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