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William Walton
Façade, Suite No. 3
Works Info
Composer
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William Walton
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Orchestral
Movement_count
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6
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'Façade, Suite No. 3' is a composition by the British composer William Walton. It was composed in 1946 and premiered on June 12, 1946, at the Edinburgh Festival. The suite is a collection of six movements, each with its own unique character and style. The first movement, titled "Fanfare," is a short, lively piece that sets the tone for the rest of the suite. It features a brass-heavy orchestration and a fast-paced rhythm. The second movement, "Scotch Rhapsody," is a slower, more contemplative piece that features a solo clarinet. It has a distinctly Scottish feel, with its use of bagpipe-like drones and folk-inspired melodies. The third movement, "Tango-Pasodoble," is a lively dance piece that combines elements of the Argentine tango and the Spanish pasodoble. It features a prominent trumpet solo and a driving rhythm. The fourth movement, "Foxtrot," is a playful and upbeat piece that features a jazzy piano solo and a swinging rhythm. It has a distinctly American feel, with its use of syncopated rhythms and bluesy harmonies. The fifth movement, "Tarantella," is a fast-paced dance piece that features a virtuosic violin solo. It has a frenzied, almost manic energy, and is characterized by its use of rapid-fire rhythms and intricate melodic lines. The final movement, "Popular Song," is a slow, melancholy piece that features a solo soprano. It has a haunting, ethereal quality, and is characterized by its use of lush harmonies and soaring melodies. Overall, 'Façade, Suite No. 3' is a lively and eclectic collection of pieces that showcases Walton's versatility as a composer. Its use of diverse musical styles and colorful orchestrations make it a popular choice for orchestral performances and recordings.
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