Three Bavarian Dances
Three Bavarian Dances, Op. 27, is an orchestral work by Edward Elgar.
It is an arrangement for orchestra of three of the set of six songs titled
The suite was first performed on 23 October 1897, conducted by Elgar[2] in one of August Manns' concerts at Crystal Palace. The Times stated that Elgar conducted the Dances 'in first-rate style', and Manns the rest of the programme.[3]
The three dances are:
![\relative c' \new Staff \with { \remove "Time_signature_engraver" } {
\key g \major \time 3/8
\acciaccatura <a' c>8 ^\markup (Vn) <g b>16-.\mf[ <fis a>-.] <g b>8.-> <a c>16 <b d>-.[ <g b>-.] <c e>8-- <b d>--
\acciaccatura <b d> <a c>16-.[ <gis b>-.] <a c>8.-> <b d>16 <c e>-.[ <a c>-.] <d fis>8-- <c e>--
}](http://upload.wikimedia.org/score/3/z/3zatjlergp0z5fdzxamgphlrr62mvvv/3zatjler.png)
- "Lullaby (In Hammersbach)" – Moderato 3/4 D major
![\relative c' \new Staff \with { \remove "Time_signature_engraver" } {
\key d \major \time 3/4
d2^\markup { \italic espress } ^\markup (Hr) \<( cis4 b2\> cis4) d2\<( cis4 b2\> cis4) d2\<( fis4 a2\! bes4) b!2( a4) g2.
}](http://upload.wikimedia.org/score/n/b/nb9pyh4e8ke9gx1sxcfeu9lzuny3cis/nb9pyh4e.png)
- "The Marksmen (Bei Murnau)" – Allegro vivace 3/4 G major
![\relative c' \new Staff \with { \remove "Time_signature_engraver" } {
\key g \major \time 3/4
g''4-!\ff ^\markup (Fl) fis8-. g-. a-. fis-. g-. fis-. e-. fis-. d4 e-!\sf d8 e fis d e d c d b4
}](http://upload.wikimedia.org/score/p/5/p5wu06s4bls1dk6vm2ujdvs86rsl55x/p5wu06s4.png)
All three dances are characteristic of the composer. The first is bright and robust, the second is Elgar in his gentle pastoral vein, with a wistful melody for the horn, and the third – the longest (about four and a half minutes) – is an Elgar finale in miniature, lively at first, then broadening and finally quickening to end in a blaze of orchestral colour.
References
Sources
- The Elgar Society website (consulted January 2007)
- Percy Young: sleeve note to EMI recording ASD 2356 (1968)
- OCLC 869820.
- Score, Elgar: Three Bavarian Dances, Joseph Williams, London, 1901
External links
- From the Bavarian Highlands, Op. 27: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Three Bavarian Dances at AllMusic