Brass Band

Sarabande and Polka (Sir Malcolm Arnold)

from the ballet Solitaire

Grade 3.5 | 5:30 Mins

 

In 1956 Sir Kenneth MacMillan created a one-act ballet for the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet, London. He selected the music from the two sets of English Dances which Sir Malcolm Arnold had written in 1950 and 1951 to great acclaim. The composer wrote two new dances, a Sarabande and a Polka, especially for the ballet, which was premiered at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in June 1956.

The two new dances have taken on a life of their own in the concert hall and are typical Arnold: the Sarabande contains one of his most memorable melodies and the Polka shows him at his querky, tongue-in-cheek best.