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Peter Dickinson
Wild Rose Rag
Works Info
Composer
:
Peter Dickinson
Genre
:
Keyboard
Style
:
Rag
Compose Date
:
1985
Average_duration
:
2:11
'Wild Rose Rag' is a piano ragtime piece composed by Peter Dickinson in 1978. The piece was premiered by the composer himself at the Wigmore Hall in London on 22nd November 1978. The piece is composed in the traditional ragtime form, with a syncopated melody and a steady bass line. It is written in the key of C major and has a moderate tempo. The piece is divided into three main sections, with each section featuring a different melody and rhythm. The first section of the piece is characterized by a lively and upbeat melody, with a syncopated rhythm that is typical of ragtime music. The second section is more subdued, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative melody. The third section returns to the lively and upbeat rhythm of the first section, with a new melody that builds to a climactic finish. One of the unique characteristics of 'Wild Rose Rag' is its use of Scottish folk music influences. The piece incorporates elements of Scottish fiddle music, including the use of drones and the use of the pentatonic scale. This gives the piece a distinctive sound that sets it apart from other ragtime compositions. Overall, 'Wild Rose Rag' is a lively and engaging piece of music that showcases Peter Dickinson's skill as a composer. Its use of Scottish folk music influences adds a unique twist to the traditional ragtime form, making it a memorable and enjoyable piece to listen to.
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