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E.J. Moeran
Bank Holiday
Works Info
Composer
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E.J. Moeran
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1925
Average_duration
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2:17
"Bank Holiday" is a composition for orchestra by English composer E.J. Moeran. It was composed in 1930 and premiered on 22 October of the same year at the Queen's Hall in London, conducted by Sir Henry Wood. The piece is divided into three movements. The first movement, marked Allegro, is characterized by a lively and energetic theme that is introduced by the strings. This theme is then developed and passed around the different sections of the orchestra, creating a sense of excitement and anticipation. The second movement, marked Lento, is a slow and melancholic piece that features a haunting melody played by the oboe. The final movement, marked Allegro con brio, is a fast and lively piece that brings the composition to a thrilling conclusion. "Bank Holiday" is a quintessentially English piece of music, evoking the sights and sounds of a typical bank holiday in the countryside. The lively and energetic first movement captures the excitement and anticipation of setting out on a day trip, while the melancholic second movement reflects the more reflective and contemplative moments that can occur during such an outing. The final movement, with its fast and lively tempo, captures the sense of joy and celebration that often accompanies a successful day out. Overall, "Bank Holiday" is a beautifully crafted piece of music that showcases Moeran's skill as a composer. Its evocative melodies and rich orchestration make it a joy to listen to, and it remains a popular piece in the orchestral repertoire to this day.
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