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- Mai-Dun abstract "Mai-Dun is an orchestral work composed in 1921 by John Ireland (1879–1962). He called it a symphonic rhapsody; another description might be tone poem. In 1931, he arranged it for piano four hands.In British Celtic, "Mai-dun" means "great hill". Ireland's piece is a musical evocation of a notable iron age fort: Maiden Castle, Dorset, near by the house of the English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (1840–1928); whose name for the place Ireland adopted.It has been said that, "ancient sites with echoes of the supernatural, including the Channel Islands, inform some of Ireland’s few orchestral pieces"; and of Mai-Dun itself that, "it is a strong piece, aggressive at times, resourcefully scored, and Ireland’s imagination was ignited by the largest hill-fort in England, dating from 3000BC, and its violent history."A typical performance takes about 12½ minutes.".
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- Mai-Dun wikiPageWikiLink Category:1921_compositions.
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- Mai-Dun wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Islands.
- Mai-Dun wikiPageWikiLink Hill_fort.
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- Mai-Dun wikiPageWikiLink John_Ireland_(composer).
- Mai-Dun wikiPageWikiLink Maiden_Castle,_Dorset.
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- Mai-Dun wikiPageWikiLink Rhapsody_(music).
- Mai-Dun wikiPageWikiLink Symphonic_poem.
- Mai-Dun wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hardy.
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- Mai-Dun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mai-Dun".
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- Mai-Dun subject Category:1921_compositions.
- Mai-Dun subject Category:1931_compositions.
- Mai-Dun subject Category:Compositions_for_piano_four-hands.
- Mai-Dun subject Category:Piano_music_by_John_Ireland.
- Mai-Dun subject Category:Rhapsodies.
- Mai-Dun subject Category:Symphonic_poems_by_John_Ireland.
- Mai-Dun hypernym Work.
- Mai-Dun type Book.
- Mai-Dun type ClassicalMusicComposition.
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- Mai-Dun type Work.
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- Mai-Dun type Q2188189.
- Mai-Dun type Q386724.
- Mai-Dun comment "Mai-Dun is an orchestral work composed in 1921 by John Ireland (1879–1962). He called it a symphonic rhapsody; another description might be tone poem. In 1931, he arranged it for piano four hands.In British Celtic, "Mai-dun" means "great hill".".
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