Warlock: Capriol Suite (wind trio)

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Warlock’s Capriol Suite is his best known work. Based on 16th Century dance tunes it’s perfect for wind trio (ob. cl. bsn.)

  • Instruments : Ob. Cl in Bb. Bsn
  • Difficulty : D – approx. ABRSM Grade 6-7
  • Duration : 9’30
  • ISMN : 979-0-708177-96-8
  • Portus Press reference : PP3W15

Description

Peter Warlock (the pseudonym of Philip Arnold Heseltine) was born in London in 1894.  His musical tastes were diverse: he was an expert in Elizabethan music and he wrote first biography on Delius as well as the first, English-written, study on the pioneering Austrian composer, Arnold Schoenberg.  He was also eccentric in the extreme: as well as being an accomplished composer of obscene limericks, he is also known to have tried Cossack dancing at railway stations and nude motor-biking.  Living up to his name he was also said to have dabbled with the occult.  Like many geniuses, however, he was also, sadly, a tortured soul and committed suicide aged just 36.

Although he wrote little instrumental music Capriol Suite  became his most famous work.  It was originally written for piano duet but is best known as a piece for string orchestra.  Capriol  is based around melodies derived from 16th century dance music and there are six movements: Basse-Danse, Pavane, Tordion, Bransles, Pieds-en-l’air  and Mattachins.  It is particularly in the last movement, subtitled Sword Dance, that the harmonies adopt a distinctly 20th century edge.

Here Capriol  is presented in an arrangement for wind trio (oboe, clarinet & bassoon).  Please note there is no flute part and nor is the oboe part suitable for the flute!

Score Preview

   LISTEN -1-Basse-Danse

   LISTEN -2-Pavane

   LISTEN -3-Tordion

   LISTEN -4-Bransles

   LISTEN -5-Pieds-en-l’air

   LISTEN -6- Mattachins (Sword Dance)

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