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Peter Maxwell Davies : Caroline Mathilde: Concert Suite from Act I of the ballet


Publisher Chester Music Ltd
Category
Orchestra
Sub-Category Large Orchestra
Year Composed
1991
Duration 25 Minutes
Orchestration
2(pic:afl)2(ca)2(bcl)2(cbn)/2220/timp.2perc/hp/str
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Study Score(s) CH60949

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Davies's second full-length ballet concerns the unhappy history of an eighteenth-century British princess married to the eccentric and epileptic King Christian VII of Denmark; in keeping with the period, and perhaps also with the traditions of Romantic ballet, the music is relatively simple in harmony and form, and most of the action is conveyed in set-piece dances. The suite, which consists essentially of the second half of Act I, begins with one of these, a bristling interplay of wind and string ensembles in D major, portraying in the ballet a curious nuptial game with the king and princess on movable pedestals. The slow music that follows has to do with the king's healing by Dr. Struensee and the new queen's unquiet reverie (oboe and cor anglais solos). Then the suite, like the act, is capped by a pair of pas-de-deux, the first savage and bizarre for the royal couple, the second rich and passionate for the queen and the miracle-working doctor.


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