Blue Rose Variations
COMPOSER:
Peter Dickinson
PUBLISHER:
Novello and Co
PRODUCT TYPE:
Book [Softcover]
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Organ
The Blue Rose Variations is one of several works in which the composer has drawn on ragtime and blues. The organ work is based on two transformations of the popular piano piece To A Wild Rose (Woodland Sketches, Op.51No.1) by the American composer, Edward MacDowell (1860-1908). During the course
Specifications
Composer | Peter Dickinson |
Publisher | Novello and Co |
Instrumentation | Organ |
Product Type | Book [Softcover] |
Instrument Group | Organ |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
ISBN | 9780853609551 |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
No. | MUSNOV010237 |
Description
The Blue Rose Variations is one of several works in which the composer has drawn on ragtime and blues. The organ work is based on two transformations of the popular piano piece To A Wild Rose (Woodland Sketches, Op.51No.1) by the American composer, Edward MacDowell (1860-1908). During the course of the Variations, To A Wild Rose appears as a blues and also as a classical rag, often as both together.
The sections are Theme: aquiet blues; Variation I: a pedal solo in varied metres based on the blues in fast tempo; Variation II: the first appearance of the rag as a background to the blues as a 2' pedal solo; Variation III: a version of Variation Inowinvolving manuals too; Variation IV: another blues solo against the rag; Variation V: another version of Variation I with the pedal solo almost entirely transferred to the manuals; Variation VI: a final confrontation betweenthe blues and the rag, now much decorated. First performed in New York in April 1986. Duration c.15 mins.
The sections are Theme: aquiet blues; Variation I: a pedal solo in varied metres based on the blues in fast tempo; Variation II: the first appearance of the rag as a background to the blues as a 2' pedal solo; Variation III: a version of Variation Inowinvolving manuals too; Variation IV: another blues solo against the rag; Variation V: another version of Variation I with the pedal solo almost entirely transferred to the manuals; Variation VI: a final confrontation betweenthe blues and the rag, now much decorated. First performed in New York in April 1986. Duration c.15 mins.
Songlist
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1. Blue Rose Variations (Dickinson)