The Walk to the Paradise Garden

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The Walk to the Paradise Garden is a lyrical orchestral interlude by English composer Frederick Delius, celebrated for its lush harmonies and impressionistic evocation of nature and emotion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert piece
orchestral interlude
alsoKnownAs Interlude: The Walk to the Paradise Garden NERFINISHED
associatedWith English pastoral tradition
impressionism in music
basedOn A Village Romeo and Juliet NERFINISHED
catalogNumber from the opera A Village Romeo and Juliet
composer Frederick Delius NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
derivedFrom interlude between scenes in A Village Romeo and Juliet
duration approximately 10 minutes
genre impressionistic music
late-Romantic music
orchestral music
hasEmotionalCharacter nostalgic
poignant
hasForm continuous single movement
hasMelodicCharacter long-breathed melodies
influencedBy European late-Romantic harmony
impressionist orchestral color
key F-sharp minor
language none (instrumental)
movementType interlude
notableFor evocation of nature
expressive orchestration
lush harmonies
rich chromatic harmony
partOf A Village Romeo and Juliet NERFINISHED
performanceContext often performed as a standalone concert work
period early 20th-century music
premiereDate 1907
publicationDate early 20th century
scoring brass
harp
orchestra
percussion
strings
woodwinds
style lyrical
subjectMatter contemplation of nature
tragic love
tempoCharacter broad and flowing
typicalUse concert repertoire
recordings of English orchestral music
workTitleLanguage English

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Frederick Delius notableWork The Walk to the Paradise Garden