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  1. Four Scottish Dances ( Op .59) is an orchestral set of light music pieces composed by Malcolm Arnold in 1957 for the BBC Light Music Festival . The dances. Arnold's set, or suite, consists of four dances inspired by, although not based on, Scottish country folk tunes and dances.

  2. Beautiful piece by Sir Malcolm Arnold: Four Scottish Dances, Op. 59. Performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Arnold himself, 1959. Movement 1: Pesante 0:00...

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  3. Arnold: 4 Scottish Dances & Symphony No. 3. Everest: 191018028749. Buy download online. London Philharmonic Orchestra, Malcolm Arnold.

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  5. Listen to Malcolm Arnold: Four Scottish Dances - Symphony No. 3 by London Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Malcolm Arnold on Apple Music. 1988. 7 Songs. Duration: 44 minutes.

  6. Listen to Arnold: 4 Scottish Dances & Symphony No. 3 on Spotify. Malcolm Arnold · Album · 1988 · 7 songs.

  7. Typically the Four Scottish Dances couldn’t be further from the twee Brigadoon style of national nonsense favoured by Hollywood; these are trenchant, rhythmically robust tunes that are unmistakably Arnoldian in their skirl and skitter.