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Cyril Scott
Water Wagtail, Op. 71/3 (W 414)
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Cyril Scott
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2:13
'Water Wagtail, Op. 71/3 (W 414)' is a piano piece composed by Cyril Scott, a British composer and pianist. The piece was composed in 1920 and premiered in the same year. It is part of a larger collection of piano pieces titled 'Birds', which consists of 24 pieces inspired by different birds. 'Water Wagtail' is a short and lively piece, with a duration of approximately one minute. It is written in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. The piece is in ternary form, with a lively and playful A section followed by a more lyrical and expressive B section. The A section is characterized by its staccato and syncopated rhythms, which evoke the quick and darting movements of the water wagtail. The B section, on the other hand, features a more legato melody and a slower tempo, which creates a sense of calm and tranquility. The piece is notable for its use of impressionistic techniques, such as the use of pedal to create a sense of resonance and the use of chromaticism to create a sense of fluidity. The piece also features a number of technical challenges for the pianist, including rapid octave passages and intricate fingerwork. Overall, 'Water Wagtail' is a charming and delightful piece that captures the playful and energetic nature of the water wagtail. It is a testament to Cyril Scott's skill as a composer and his ability to evoke the natural world through music.
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