"Molly on the Shore" is a lively folk-inspired piece by Percy Grainger, originally composed in 1907. It draws from Irish fiddle tunes and showcases Grainger's signature energetic rhythms and innovative orchestration. The work reflects his fascination with folk music and experimental harmonies.
A lively arrangement based on Irish folk melodies, originally composed for wind ensemble but popular in chamber adaptations.
"Molly on the Shore" is a lively orchestral piece by Percy Grainger, based on the Irish reel "Temple Hill." It showcases Grainger's signature complex rhythms and folk-inspired melodies, often performed by concert bands.
"Molly on the Shore" is a lively orchestral work by Percy Grainger, based on two Irish folk tunes. It showcases his signature "democratic polyphony" and rhythmic vitality, blending folk influences with modernist harmonies.
Molly on the Shore is Percy Grainger's vibrant 1907 arrangement of the Irish reel "Temple Hill", showcasing his signature complex rhythms and brass-friendly textures. This brass quintet version adapts his original orchestral work.