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Frederick Delius
Suite of 3 characteristic pieces, RT vi/6a
Works Info
Composer
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Frederick Delius
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Suite
Compose Date
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1890
Movement_count
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3
Movement ....
Frederick Delius, a British composer, wrote the 'Suite of 3 Characteristic Pieces, RT vi/6a' in 1889. The suite premiered in Leipzig, Germany, on November 28, 1890, conducted by Arthur Nikisch. The suite consists of three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled 'Caprice and Elegy,' is a combination of two contrasting sections. The Caprice section is lively and playful, with a fast tempo and a light-hearted melody. The Elegy section, on the other hand, is slow and mournful, with a melancholic melody that evokes a sense of sadness and loss. The movement showcases Delius's ability to create contrasting moods within a single piece of music. The second movement, titled 'Intermezzo,' is a short and sweet piece that serves as a bridge between the first and third movements. It features a simple melody that is repeated throughout the piece, with variations in dynamics and tempo. The movement is characterized by its gentle and soothing nature, providing a moment of respite before the final movement. The third and final movement, titled 'Marche Caprice,' is a lively and energetic piece that brings the suite to a rousing conclusion. The movement features a fast tempo and a catchy melody that is repeated throughout the piece. The Marche Caprice is characterized by its playful and whimsical nature, with sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo that keep the listener engaged. Overall, the 'Suite of 3 Characteristic Pieces' is a prime example of Delius's ability to create music that is both evocative and engaging. The suite showcases his mastery of contrasting moods and his ability to create memorable melodies that stay with the listener long after the music has ended.
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