Serenade in F major (Stanford)Charles Villiers Stanford's Serenade in F major, Op. 95 is a composition for a chamber ensemble of nine soloists, composed in 1905.[1][2][3] BackgroundStanford composed the Serenade between June and July 1905, at the same time as he was working on his sixth symphony.[1] InstrumentationThe composition is scored for flute, clarinet, bassoon, horn, 2 violins, viola, cello, and double bass. StructureThe composition is in four movements:
Performance historyAccording to Dibble the first performance of the Serenade took place at the Aeolian Hall, London on 25 January 1906.[4] He also notes a further performance by students at the Royal College of Music in 1913. However, Wilcox, citing Michael Bryant, states that the first public performance was in Sheffield in 1937.[3] References
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