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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Three-Fours, Op. 71
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Composer
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
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Keyboard
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Suite
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6
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's 'Three-Fours, Op. 71' is a chamber music piece composed for piano trio. The work was completed in 1912 and premiered on May 14, 1913, at the Aeolian Hall in London. The piece consists of three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, marked Allegro moderato, is in 3/4 time and is characterized by its lively and energetic nature. The piano introduces the main theme, which is then taken up by the violin and cello. The movement features intricate interplay between the three instruments, with each taking turns to lead the melody. The second movement, marked Andante semplice, is in 4/4 time and is more subdued than the first. The piano introduces a gentle, flowing melody that is then taken up by the violin and cello. The movement is characterized by its lyrical and expressive nature, with each instrument contributing to the overall emotional impact of the piece. The final movement, marked Allegro vivace, is in 3/4 time and is the most lively and energetic of the three. The movement features a fast-paced, rhythmic melody that is shared between the three instruments. The piano takes on a more prominent role in this movement, providing a driving accompaniment to the violin and cello. Overall, 'Three-Fours, Op. 71' is a masterful example of Coleridge-Taylor's skill as a composer. The piece showcases his ability to create intricate and complex chamber music that is both technically challenging and emotionally engaging. The work is a testament to Coleridge-Taylor's legacy as one of the most important composers of the early 20th century.
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