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Appalachian Spring: I. Very slowly. Introduction of the characters, one by one, in a suffused light
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Appalachian Spring: II. Fast. Sudden burst of unison strings in A major arpeggios starts the action. A sentiment both elated and religious gives the keynote to this scene.
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Appalachian Spring: III. Moderate. Duo for the Bride and her Intended – scene of tenderness and passion.
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Appalachian Spring: IV. Quite fast. The Revivalist and his flock. Folksy feeling – suggestions of square dances and country fiddlers.
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Appalachian Spring: V. Still faster. Solo dance of the Bride – presentiment of motherhood. Extremes of joy and fear and wonder.
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Appalachian Spring: VI. Very slowly (as at first). Transition scene to music reminiscent of the introduction.
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Appalachian Spring: VII. Moderate. Coda. The Bride takes her place among her neighbors. At the end the couple are left "quiet and strong in their new house."
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The Tender Land, Act I: Introduction and Love Music
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The Tender Land, Act II: The Party Scene