Ballet and Final Tableau

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"Ballet and Final Tableau" is the concluding, dance-inspired section of Ralph Vaughan Williams's orchestral suite "The Wasps," often noted for its lively character and dramatic closing.

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Ballet and Final Tableau canonical 1

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instanceOf orchestral movement
associatedComposerStyle English pastoral tradition
associatedWork The Wasps Overture NERFINISHED
basedOn The Wasps (incidental music) NERFINISHED
character dramatic closing
lively
composer Ralph Vaughan Williams NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationDate 1913 (suite publication)
genre orchestral music
suite movement
hasPart ballet-style section
final tableau section
inspiredBy dance
languageOfWork instrumental (no text)
notableFeature brilliant orchestral color
dance-inspired rhythms
energetic conclusion
orchestration full symphony orchestra
partOf The Wasps (orchestral suite) NERFINISHED
The Wasps: Aristophanic Suite NERFINISHED
period 20th-century classical music
positionInSeries final movement of The Wasps suite
premiereDate 1912
premiereLocation Cambridge, England NERFINISHED
tonality predominantly D major (commonly performed)

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The Wasps (suite) hasPart Ballet and Final Tableau