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Cyril Scott
Columbine, Op. 47/2 (W 67)
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Composer
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Cyril Scott
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1905
Average_duration
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4:13
Columbine, Op. 47/2 (W 67) is a piano piece composed by Cyril Scott, a British composer and pianist, in 1913. The piece was premiered in the same year in London, England. Columbine is a part of Scott's suite of piano pieces titled "Two Pierrot Pieces," which also includes the piece "Pierrot." The suite was inspired by the commedia dell'arte characters Pierrot and Columbine, who are often depicted in tragic love stories. The piece is in the key of F-sharp minor and is marked "Allegretto grazioso" (moderately fast and gracefully). It is in ternary form, with a lyrical and melancholic A section followed by a more playful and rhythmic B section. The A section features a flowing melody in the right hand accompanied by arpeggiated chords in the left hand. The B section is characterized by a staccato melody in the right hand and a syncopated rhythm in the left hand. One of the notable characteristics of Columbine is its use of impressionistic harmonies and textures. Scott employs chromaticism and unexpected chord progressions to create a dreamy and ethereal atmosphere. The piece also features a wide range of dynamics, from soft and delicate to loud and dramatic. Overall, Columbine is a charming and evocative piano piece that showcases Cyril Scott's skill as a composer and pianist. Its delicate melodies and impressionistic harmonies make it a popular choice for pianists and audiences alike.
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