Dusk Over the Highland

A sweeping Romantic orchestral piece — strings, woodwinds, and brass tracing the arc of fading light across a highland valley. Opens with solo oboe, builds to a full brass-and-string climax, and closes quietly with solo cello.

Dusk Over the Highland
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A full orchestral work in the Romantic tradition — late 19th century in spirit, broad in sweep.
The piece opens quietly: solo oboe above a hushed string bed, tracing a melody that feels half-remembered, half-invented. French horns answer from a distance, as though calling across a valley. What follows is a slow gathering — woodwinds joining, the cellos taking up a countermelody, the whole orchestra breathing outward into a climax of brass and massed strings before withdrawing again to where it began: cello alone, a few pizzicato notes, then silence.
The mood throughout is autumnal. Not grief, but a kind of generous resignation — the particular feeling of watching light leave a landscape and finding it beautiful rather than sad.

Instrumentation: full symphony orchestra — strings, woodwinds, brass, timpani Tempo: moderato ≈ 72 BPM Duration: ~3 minutes

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