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Morton Gould
Dancing Tambourine (after Polla)
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Composer
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Morton Gould
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Orchestral
Average_duration
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2:54
"Dancing Tambourine (after Polla)" is a composition by American composer Morton Gould. It was composed in 1940 and premiered on January 10, 1941, by the New York Philharmonic under the direction of Artur Rodzinski. The piece is a set of variations on the popular Spanish folk song "La Pollera ColorĂ¡" (The Colorful Skirt). The tambourine, a percussion instrument commonly used in Spanish music, is featured prominently throughout the piece, giving it a lively and rhythmic character. The composition is divided into three movements. The first movement is a lively and energetic introduction, featuring the tambourine and other percussion instruments. The second movement is a slow and lyrical variation on the original melody, featuring the strings and woodwinds. The third movement is a fast and lively finale, featuring the full orchestra and the tambourine. One of the characteristics of "Dancing Tambourine (after Polla)" is its use of syncopated rhythms and irregular meters, which give the piece a lively and unpredictable character. The piece also features a wide range of instrumental colors and textures, from the percussive energy of the tambourine to the lyrical beauty of the strings and woodwinds. Overall, "Dancing Tambourine (after Polla)" is a vibrant and colorful composition that showcases Morton Gould's skill as a composer and his love for Spanish music and culture.
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