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Title | Three Sea Scapes | ||
Composer | David Golightly | ||
Instrumentation | Piccolo
flute, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in Bb, Bassons, Contra basson. Horns 1234, Trumpets 123, Trombones 12, Bass Trombone, Tuba. Timpani Percussion (two players) Strings |
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Difficulty | 10/10 | ||
Performance Time | 10 mins | ||
Our Cat. No. | DG014 | ||
ISMN No. | M 708056 73 7 | ||
Format | A4 Score & Study Recording on CD | ||
Sound sample | Extract from Fire Down Below from commercial recording - see below | ||
Price | Score: £15.00
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Notes | Three
Sea Scapes:
1. Fire Down Below (Pumping-Ship Shanty) 2. Shenadoah 3. Rio Grande |
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Sound
Recording Available here |
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Reviews of Recording and of the work |
Richly Orchestrated Pieces
Based on well known Sea Songs. Fire Down Below, Shanadoah, Rio Grande. David F Golightly: Symphony No 1: Three Sea-Scapes. City of Prague PO/Gavin Sutherland. Some 45 minutes long, the Symphony is very accessible in idiom, a "Classic FM work",no more "difficult" than say George Lloyd or William Alwyn (Golightly, like Alwyn, has composed film music), with traces of Shostakovich's influence. It is well argued, though the preludial first movement might be slightly shorter with advantage, and finely scored. The performance by the Prague players under Sutherland;s assured direction is excellent. The filler is attractive, too: a lightish suite, each movement based on a different sea-shanty: Fire Down Below, Shenandoah and Rio Grande. Reviewer Hubert Culot The British Music Society DAVID F GOLIGHTLY: Symphony No. 1, Three Sea Scapes. Golightly's symphony is a big, ostinato-driven, muscular piece, tonal and constructed out of the musical equivalent of big, solid blocks, or painted in broad brush-strokes of primary colors. It seems to be the proof in music of Grainger's words to the effect that the English are 'passionless about everything except football' - because it is dedicated to a football club (Middlesbrough) and its manager, and extrapolates from these men of sport and mud to hypothetical Promethean strivers, builders and visionaries everywhere. Whether or not you are as passionate as Mr. Golightly about soccer, the symphony is one of those big-boned, tonal, neo-romantic pieces which can be relied upon to get the blood pumping a little faster. The Seascapes are appealing orchestral fantasias in familiar style, also bold and colorful. City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra; Gavin Sutherland. Reviewer Jeff Joneikis - Records International |
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Sample
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