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André Previn
Sallie Chisum remembers Billy the Kid
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Works Info
Composer
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André Previn
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1994
Average_duration
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9:19
Sallie Chisum Remembers Billy the Kid is a musical composition by André Previn, an American composer, pianist, and conductor. The piece was composed in 1978 and premiered on May 4, 1978, by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, conducted by André Previn himself. The composition is divided into three movements, each of which represents a different aspect of the life of Billy the Kid, a notorious outlaw of the American Old West. The first movement, titled "Billy the Kid," is a fast-paced and energetic piece that captures the excitement and danger of the outlaw's life. The second movement, "Sallie Chisum Remembers Billy the Kid," is a slower and more reflective piece that represents the memories of Sallie Chisum, a woman who knew Billy the Kid personally. The third movement, "The Open Prairie Again," is a lively and upbeat piece that represents the freedom and adventure of life on the American frontier. The characteristics of the composition are heavily influenced by American folk music, particularly the music of the American West. Previn incorporates elements of country, bluegrass, and traditional folk music into the composition, giving it a distinctly American sound. The use of the orchestra also adds a grandeur and cinematic quality to the piece, evoking the sweeping landscapes and epic stories of the American West. Overall, Sallie Chisum Remembers Billy the Kid is a powerful and evocative musical composition that captures the spirit of the American Old West. Its blend of traditional folk music and orchestral grandeur make it a unique and memorable piece of American classical music.
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