Tune of the Day: The Runaway Jig
This lively jig appears to be unique to Francis O'Neill's collection The Dance Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1907.
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This lively jig appears to be unique to Francis O'Neill's collection The Dance Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1907.
This étude in F-sharp minor is taken from the second book of Twenty Easy Melodic Progressive Studies by Italian composer Ernesto Köhler.
This is the sixth duet in E minor from the 55 Easy Pieces by Baroque composer Joseph Bodin de Boismortier. The French title “Le Petit Maître” might be translated as “The Little Master”.
“Os pintinhos no terreiro" (which translates as “The Chicks in the Yard”) is a famous Brazilian choro composed by Zequinha de Abreu in 1932. Much like his world-famous “Tico-Tico no Fubá”, this piece features a fast, “hopping” melody that mimics the quick movements of little chicks scratching around a farmyard.
Thanks to Bruno for suggesting this tune!
This minor-mode jig is taken from Chicago Police captain Francis O'Neill's collection The Dance Music of Ireland, published in 1907.
This étude in articulation is the eleventh piece from Sigfried Karg-Elert's 30 Caprices: a “Gradus ad Parnassum” of the modern technique for flute solo.
This is duet No. 3 from the first volume of Twenty Easy Melodic Progressive Studies by Italian Romantic composer Ernesto Köhler. It is marked con tristezza, which means “with sadness”, and a sense of sadness is indeed conveyed by the use of a minor key.