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- Scottish_Fantasy abstract "The Scottish Fantasy in E-flat major, Op. 46, is a composition for violin and orchestra by Max Bruch. Completed in 1880, it was dedicated to the virtuoso violinist Pablo de Sarasate. It is a four movement fantasy on Scottish folk melodies. The fourth movement includes a sprightly arrangement of "Hey Tuttie Tatie", which is the tune in the patriotic anthem "Scots Wha Hae" (with lyrics by Robert Burns). The first movement is built on a tune variously identified as “Auld Rob Morris” or "Through the Wood Laddie". This tune also appears at the end of the second and fourth movements. The second movement is built around “The Dusty Miller”, and the third on “I'm A' Doun for Lack O' Johnnie”.In paying homage to Scottish tradition (although the composer never visited Scotland), Bruch's composition gives a prominent place to the harp in the instrumental accompaniment to the violin. The Scottish Fantasy is one of the several signature pieces by Bruch which are still widely heard today, along with the first violin concerto and the Kol Nidrei for cello and orchestra.".
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- Scottish_Fantasy cname "Scottish Fantasy".
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- Scottish_Fantasy subject Category:1880_compositions.
- Scottish_Fantasy subject Category:Compositions_by_Max_Bruch.
- Scottish_Fantasy subject Category:Compositions_for_violin_and_orchestra.
- Scottish_Fantasy subject Category:Compositions_in_E-flat_major.
- Scottish_Fantasy comment "The Scottish Fantasy in E-flat major, Op. 46, is a composition for violin and orchestra by Max Bruch. Completed in 1880, it was dedicated to the virtuoso violinist Pablo de Sarasate. It is a four movement fantasy on Scottish folk melodies. The fourth movement includes a sprightly arrangement of "Hey Tuttie Tatie", which is the tune in the patriotic anthem "Scots Wha Hae" (with lyrics by Robert Burns).".
- Scottish_Fantasy label "Fantaisie écossaise".
- Scottish_Fantasy label "Scottish Fantasy".
- Scottish_Fantasy label "スコットランド幻想曲".
- Scottish_Fantasy sameAs Skotská_fantazie.
- Scottish_Fantasy sameAs Fantaisie_écossaise.
- Scottish_Fantasy sameAs スコットランド幻想曲.
- Scottish_Fantasy sameAs 스코틀랜드_환상곡.
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