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Tallahassee, Op. 73, No. 4
Composers:
  • Scott, Cyril
Detailed Instrumentation: Violin and Piano

Duration: 10 minutes

Description: TALLAHASSEE, Op. 73, No. 4 was composed around 1911 by Cyril Scott (1879–1970) as part of a set of character pieces reflecting his fascination with exoticism, mysticism, and non-European musical color—interests closely tied to his involvement with Theosophy and other spiritual movements of the early 20th century. Written for violin and piano, TALLAHASSEE evokes an imagined, atmospheric landscape in a style characteristic of Scott’s early mature style, aligning him with contemporaries exploring alternatives to Germanic Romanticism. Today TALLAHASSEE occupies a niche but distinctive place in the violin literature. Movements: 1. Bygone memories; 2. After sundown; 3. Negro air and dance. Reprint edition.

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