- Vignettes is a chamber suite for oboe, bassoon, and piano. It contains six movements.1
- Still composed this suite in Los Angeles in 1962. He wrote it for the Camden Trio, a chamber ensemble led by English oboist, Dame Evelyn Barbirolli.2
- Each movement in this suite is an arrangement of a folksong from a location in the western hemisphere.3
Movements
- Winnebago Moccasin Game. This tune comes from Wisconsin.
- Carmela. This tune comes from California.
- Inca Melody. An alternate title for this work is “Peruvian Melody.”
- Clinch Mountain. Still labels this melody as coming from the Southern Mountain Region in the USA.
- Héla Grand-père. This tune comes from Haiti.
- Garde Piti Mulet La (or Msieu Banjo). This tune comes from Louisiana4
Sources
- “Sheet Music Collections and Suites,” William Grant Still Music, accessed June 30, 2021, http://www.williamgrantstillmusic.com/SheetMusicCollections.htm.
- Judith Anne Still, Michael J. Dabrishus, and Carolyn L. Quin, William Grant Still: A Bio-Bibliography (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996), 205.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
Cut IDs
23985