Florence Price
The Goblin and the Mosquito
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Composer:Florence PriceGenre:KeyboardCompose Date:1951Average_duration:0:58Florence Price's "The Goblin and the Mosquito" is a composition for solo piano that was composed in 1929. The piece premiered in Chicago in 1930 and is comprised of three movements. The first movement, "The Goblin," is a lively and playful piece that features quick, staccato notes and a syncopated rhythm. The melody is light and whimsical, evoking the mischievous nature of a goblin. The use of chromaticism and dissonance adds to the eerie and mysterious quality of the piece. The second movement, "The Mosquito," is a slower and more contemplative piece. The melody is more lyrical and flowing, with a gentle, lilting rhythm. The use of arpeggios and broken chords creates a sense of movement and fluidity, evoking the buzzing of a mosquito. The harmonies are more consonant and soothing, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere. The final movement, "The Chase," is a fast and frenzied piece that features a driving rhythm and intense energy. The melody is more angular and jagged, with sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo. The use of syncopation and polyrhythms creates a sense of urgency and excitement, evoking the chase between the goblin and the mosquito. The piece ends with a sudden, dramatic chord, bringing the chase to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, "The Goblin and the Mosquito" is a dynamic and engaging piece that showcases Florence Price's skill as a composer. The use of contrasting movements and styles creates a sense of narrative and drama, while the intricate harmonies and rhythms demonstrate Price's technical proficiency.More....
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