Antony Hopkins
Suite for recorder, harp & string orchestra
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Composer:Antony HopkinsGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoCompose Date:1952 - 2006Average_duration:6:13Movement_count:4Movement ....Antony Hopkins' "Suite for Recorder, Harp & String Orchestra" is a delightful piece of music that was composed in 1957. The suite is made up of four movements, each with its own unique characteristics and style. The premiere of the suite was held in London in 1958, and it has since become a popular piece of music for recorder players and harpists alike. The first movement of the suite is titled "Prelude" and is characterized by its slow and melodic nature. The recorder and harp take turns playing the main melody, while the string orchestra provides a gentle accompaniment. The movement builds to a climax before fading away into a peaceful conclusion. The second movement, "Scherzo," is much livelier than the first. The recorder and harp play a playful melody that is accompanied by the strings. The movement is full of energy and movement, with the recorder and harp playing off each other in a lively dance. The third movement, "Siciliana," is a slower and more contemplative piece. The recorder and harp play a mournful melody that is accompanied by the strings. The movement is full of emotion and depth, with the recorder and harp expressing a sense of longing and sadness. The final movement, "Rondo," is a lively and upbeat piece that brings the suite to a joyful conclusion. The recorder and harp play a lively melody that is accompanied by the strings. The movement is full of energy and movement, with the recorder and harp playing off each other in a lively dance. Overall, Antony Hopkins' "Suite for Recorder, Harp & String Orchestra" is a beautiful piece of music that showcases the talents of the recorder and harp. The suite is full of emotion, energy, and movement, and it is a joy to listen to from start to finish.More....
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