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Havergal Brian
The Jolly Miller
Works Info
Composer
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Havergal Brian
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Overture
Average_duration
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4:43
"The Jolly Miller" is a composition by Havergal Brian, a British composer who lived from 1876 to 1972. The piece was composed in 1917 and premiered in 1921. It is a suite for orchestra, consisting of four movements. The first movement, "The Miller's Dance," is a lively and energetic dance in 6/8 time. It features a prominent melody played by the strings, with the woodwinds and brass providing rhythmic accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its playful and joyful mood, evoking the image of a jolly miller dancing merrily. The second movement, "The Miller's Wife," is a slower and more lyrical piece. It features a beautiful melody played by the solo violin, accompanied by the rest of the orchestra. The movement is characterized by its romantic and tender mood, evoking the image of the miller's wife waiting patiently for her husband to return. The third movement, "The Miller's Son," is a lively and playful scherzo. It features a fast and intricate melody played by the woodwinds, with the rest of the orchestra providing rhythmic accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its mischievous and playful mood, evoking the image of the miller's son causing trouble and having fun. The fourth and final movement, "The Miller's Farewell," is a slow and melancholy piece. It features a mournful melody played by the strings, with the woodwinds and brass providing subtle accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its sad and nostalgic mood, evoking the image of the miller saying goodbye to his family and leaving his home. Overall, "The Jolly Miller" is a charming and delightful suite for orchestra, showcasing Havergal Brian's skillful orchestration and ability to evoke vivid imagery through music.
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