Arthur Bliss
Miniature Scherzo, Op. 114, F. 143
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Composer:Arthur BlissGenre:KeyboardStyle:ScherzoCompose Date:1969Publication Date:1969First Performance:Jun 1, 1969Average_duration:1:05Arthur Bliss was a British composer who lived from 1891 to 1975. He was known for his works in various genres, including orchestral, chamber, and vocal music. One of his notable works is the "Miniature Scherzo, Op. 114, F. 143," which was composed in 1968. The "Miniature Scherzo" is a short piece for orchestra, lasting only about three minutes. It was premiered on May 23, 1968, by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer himself. The piece has three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is marked "Allegro vivace" and is characterized by its lively and playful nature. The music is full of energy, with fast-paced rhythms and bright melodies. The orchestra is used to its full potential, with each section contributing to the overall sound. The second movement is marked "Andante con moto" and is more subdued than the first. The tempo is slower, and the music is more lyrical and expressive. The strings are featured prominently in this movement, with their rich and warm sound creating a sense of intimacy. The final movement is marked "Allegro molto" and is a return to the energetic and playful nature of the first movement. The music is fast-paced and full of excitement, with the orchestra once again used to its full potential. The piece ends with a flourish, leaving the listener feeling exhilarated. Overall, the "Miniature Scherzo" is a delightful piece of music that showcases Bliss's skill as a composer. Its three movements offer a range of emotions and moods, making it a satisfying listening experience. Despite its short length, the piece is full of energy and excitement, making it a favorite among audiences and performers alike.More....
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