St Paul's Suite
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St. Paul's Suite (Op. 29 no. 2) is a composition for orchestra by prolific English composer Gustav Holst. It was written in 1912, but due to revisions wasn't published until 1922.
The suite has four movements:
- I. Jig: Vivace
- II. Ostinato: Presto
- III. Intermezzo: Andante con moto
- IV. Finale (The Dargason): Allegro
Background
Aside from the popular composition The Planets, it is probably Holst's best known work, and is certainly the best known of his many compositions for the St. Paul's Girls' School in Hammersmith, a borough of London, where he served as musical director from 1904 until his death in 1934. He composed this piece specifically for the all-girl orchestra to perform. This simple-to-learn piece is still a favorite among many young musicians.Holst blends dance and folk tunes into this orchestral suite, and uses the familiar Greensleeves theme as a counter-melody in the Dargason.
The Dargason was also used as the final movement of Holst's Second Suite in F for Military Band.
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