Cyril Scott
Talahassee op. 73, No. 4
Cyril Scott
Talahassee op. 73, No. 4
- Instrumentation Violin and Piano
- Composer Cyril Scott
- Series Master String Series - LudwigMasters
- Edition Piano Score and Part(s)
- Publisher Ludwig Music Publishing Company
- Order no. LU-M354491
Description:
Talahassee, Op. 73, No. 4 was composed around 1911 by Cyril Scott (1879-1970) as part of a set of character pieces reflecting his fascination with exoticism, mysticism, and non-European musical color - interests closely tied to his involvement with Theosophy and other spiritual movements of the early 20th century. Written for violin and piano, Talahassee evokes an imagined, atmospheric landscape in a style characteristic of Scott's early mature style, aligning him with contemporaries exploring alternatives to Germanic Romanticism. Today Talahassee occupies a niche but distinctive place in the violin literature. Movements: 1. Bygone memories; 2. After sundown; 3. Negro air and dance. Reprint edition.