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WARLOCK, Peter – Capriol Suite (1926) – CELLO ORCHESTRA (also possible as Cello Quintet)

Other Identification:
Peter Warlock (real name Philip Helseltine) was a British composer and musicologist who wrote his Capriol Suite in 1926. The original version was written for Piano duet, but the composer made an orchestral arrangement soon afterwards. The Suite consists of six short dances, freely adapted from a 16th century book of dances compiled by Thoinot Arbeau [1519-1595]. The total playing time is around 10 minutes.
Movements or sections:
1 – BASSE DANSE (Allegro moderato)
2 – PAVANE (Allegretto, ma un poco lento)
3 – TORDION (Con moto)
4 – BRANSLES (Presto)
5 – PIEDS-EN-L’AIR (Andantino tranquillo)
6 – MATTACHINS – SWORD DANCE (Allegro con brio)
Instrumentation: CELLO ORCHESTRA
In Six Voices, with divisis
Version by the extraordinary Cello Arranger GWYN SEYMOUR (1949 – 2016)

All the music (score and parts) is contained in 1 PDF.
Approximate difficulty: MEDIUM TO DIFFICULT
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
The present arrangement for Cello Ensemble is based on Warlock’s orchestral version of the piece. It was made for members of The Giant Cello Ensemble, conducted and directed by James Halsey, to play at the end the Aboyne Cello Festival, in July 2013. This is a 7- day cello course held annually in North-East Scotland,which brings together students at music conservatories and a number of amateur cellists of all ages.

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