Charles O'Brien
Scottish Scenes, Op. 17
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Composer:Charles O'BrienGenre:OrchestralCompose Date:1915Average_duration:19:59Movement_count:3Movement ....Scottish Scenes, Op. 17 is a composition by Charles O'Brien, a Scottish composer born in 1882. The piece was composed in 1912 and premiered in the same year. It is a suite of four movements, each depicting a different scene from Scotland. The first movement, titled "The Highland Hills," is a slow and majestic piece that captures the grandeur of the Scottish landscape. The music is characterized by sweeping melodies and rich harmonies, evoking the rolling hills and rugged mountains of the Highlands. The second movement, "A Highland Lament," is a mournful and melancholy piece that reflects the sadness and loss that is often associated with Scottish history. The music is characterized by haunting melodies and dissonant harmonies, evoking the sorrowful sound of the bagpipes. The third movement, "A Scottish Dance," is a lively and energetic piece that captures the spirit of Scottish folk music. The music is characterized by lively rhythms and catchy melodies, evoking the joy and celebration of a traditional Scottish dance. The final movement, "The Banks of Loch Lomond," is a serene and peaceful piece that captures the beauty and tranquility of one of Scotland's most famous lakes. The music is characterized by gentle melodies and lush harmonies, evoking the calm and stillness of the water. Overall, Scottish Scenes, Op. 17 is a beautiful and evocative piece of music that captures the essence of Scotland's landscape, history, and culture. It is a testament to Charles O'Brien's skill as a composer and his love for his homeland.More....
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