• Malcolm Arnold
  • Three Shanties for Wind Quintet (1943)

  • Paterson Publications (World)


Arranged for Brass Quintet by Denis Wick

  • fl.ob.cl.bsn/hn
  • 7 min

Programme Note

Allegro con brio – Allegretto semplice – Allegro vivace

Sir Malcolm Arnold has long been recognised as a composer who, perhaps uniquely, combines effervescent skill with more than a little ebullience and nowhere could these qualities be more amply demonstrated than in his Three Shanties which, written in 1943, provide as much fun for the listener as for the player. The bubbling figuration and racy rhythms of the outer movements frame a charming and sensitively scored Allegretto semplice, ‘Boney was a warrior’.

The drunken sailor in the first movement is brilliantly portrayed in various stages of intoxication. He chases his pigtails in a canon at the minor third, develops hiccoughs, finds himself in a state of remorse, on the shores of South America, dancing the tango to a minor key; but eventually he pulls himself together and reports for duty, presto ben marcato.

‘Boney was a warrior’ heads the second movement and, by taking was as the operative word, the composer makes this the contrasting movement. The last shanty is based on ‘Johnny come down to Hilo’ and is bursting with humour and boisterousness. The writing for the instruments is brightly coloured throughout. In this type of work Arnold is at his best.

Discography

Title Unavailable
  • Label
    Hyperion
  • Catalogue Number
    CDH 55073
  • Soloist
    Judith Pearce, flute / Gareth Hulse, oboe / Michael Collins, clarinet / Marcia Crayford, violin / Roger Chase, viola / John Pigneguy, horn / Brian Wightman, bassoon
Title Unavailable
  • Label
    ASV
  • Catalogue Number
    CDDCA 922
  • Soloist
    Jaime Martin, flute / Jonathan Kelly, oboe / Emma Johnson, clarinet / Claire Briggs and Susanna Cohen, winds
Title Unavailable
  • Label
    Simax
  • Catalogue Number
    PSC 1094
  • Ensemble
    Bergen Wind Quintet
Title Unavailable
  • Label
    BIS
  • Catalogue Number
    CD 136
  • Ensemble
    Frosunda-Blaser Quintet
Title Unavailable
  • Label
    Panton
  • Catalogue Number
    81 1288-2
  • Ensemble
    Prague Wind Quintet
Title Unavailable
  • Label
    RCA
  • Catalogue Number
    09026 68860-2
  • Conductor
    Sir Neville Marriner
  • Ensemble
    Academy of St Martin in the Fields
  • Soloist
    James Galway, flute / Gareth Hulse, oboe / Anthony Pay, clarinet / Rachel Gough and Philip Eastop, winds