- This work’s full name is Three-Fours: Valse Suite, Op. 71. It was published in 1909.1
- Coleridge-Taylor dedicated this suite “To Miss Myrtle Meggy.”2 Meggy was an Australian pianist and a friend of Coleridge-Taylor.
- Myrtle Meggy was one of several pianists Coleridge-Taylor asked to participate in a recital of his compositions at the Public Hall in Croydon in April of 1910.3
Movements (in 1909 edition)
- Allegro molto
- Andante
- Allegro moderato
- Vivace4
A six-movement edition of this suite also exists.
Sources
- Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Three-Fours: Valse Suite (London: Augener, 1909).
- Ibid.
- W.C. Berwick Sayers, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: His Life and Letters (London: Cassell and Company, 1915), 70, 237.
- Coleridge-Taylor, Three-Fours: Valse Suite.
Cut IDs
22544