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George Antheil
American Dance Suite No. 1: Hot-Time Dance, for orchestra, W. 187
Works Info
Composer
:
George Antheil
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Orchestral
Compose Date
:
Jun 1, 1948
First Performance
:
1949
Average_duration
:
4:28
American Dance Suite No. 1: Hot-Time Dance, for orchestra, W. 187 is a composition by George Antheil, an American composer known for his avant-garde style. The piece was composed in 1945 and premiered on March 7, 1946, by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Serge Koussevitzky. The suite consists of three movements: "Hot-Time Dance," "Sadie Thompson's Dance," and "Cake Walk." The first movement, "Hot-Time Dance," is a lively and energetic piece that features syncopated rhythms and brass fanfares. The second movement, "Sadie Thompson's Dance," is a slower and more melancholic piece that features a solo violin and a haunting melody. The final movement, "Cake Walk," is a playful and upbeat piece that features a catchy melody and a lively rhythm. The suite is characterized by Antheil's use of jazz and popular music elements, which were unusual in classical music at the time. Antheil was known for his experimentation with new sounds and techniques, and this piece is no exception. The use of syncopated rhythms, brass fanfares, and solo instruments gives the piece a unique and modern sound. Overall, American Dance Suite No. 1: Hot-Time Dance, for orchestra, W. 187 is a lively and engaging piece that showcases Antheil's innovative style. Its use of jazz and popular music elements makes it a unique addition to the classical repertoire.
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