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  1. 859. 154K views 10 years ago. Beautiful piece by Sir Malcolm Arnold: Four Scottish Dances, Op. 59. Performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Arnold himself, 1959....

    • May 3, 2013
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  2. Four Scottish Dances ( Op .59) is an orchestral set of light music pieces composed by Malcolm Arnold in 1957 for the BBC Light Music Festival . The dances. Arnold's set, or suite, consists of four dances inspired by, although not based on, Scottish country folk tunes and dances.

  3. Dec 16, 2014 · WILMINGTON SYMPHONIC WINDS - Wilmington, NCCONDUCTOR, Dr. John P. LaCognataKENAN AUDITORIUM, UNCW - November 2nd, 2014The Wilmington Symphonic Winds performs...

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  4. May 13, 2024 · Four Scottish Dances - Wind Repertory Project. Page. Discussion. Read. View source. View history. Malcolm Arnold (trans. John P. Paynter ) General Info. Year: 1957 / 1978. Duration: 10:00. Difficulty: VI (see Ratings for explanation) Original Medium: Orchestra. Publisher: Carl Fischer Inc. Cost: Score and Parts - $100.00 | Score Only - $24.00.

    • Pesante. The heavy opening movement is marked ‘Pesante’, and has been described as “in the style of a strathspey” (Novello & Co). The trudging string theme is accentuated by the brass and percussion, with the shrieking woodwind adding to the timbre.
    • Vivace. The quick second movement is based on a traditional Reel. Arnold utilises the woodwind during this movement, with their fast finger work and shrill timbre adding a lot of value to the movement.
    • Allegretto. The sensitive third movement, also the longest of the four, opens with a sparkling harp and solo flute. Novello & Co describe this movement in the published score as “evoking a calm summer’s day in the Hebrides.”
    • Con Brio. Based on a lively Fling, the finale is the shortest of the four movements, but also the most energetic. Full of buzz and drive from within the orchestra, each section plays a very different, but very important part.
  5. May 1, 2023 · Andew Mole. 2.54K subscribers. 28. 1.6K views 3 months ago. Score: https://issuu.com/scoresondemand/docs... Audio: • Malcolm Arnold : Four Scottish Dances... London Philharmonic Orchestra...

    • May 1, 2023
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  6. Malcolm Arnold: Four Scottish Dances. The dances were composed in 1957 by Malcolm Arnold and are dedicated to the BBC Light Music Festival. As a collective, they are intended to...

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