Arnold - Gigue

Classical

Difficulty Level: 2

(730 Points)

Description:

“Arnold - Gigue” is classified as a Level 2 Piano work worth 730 points within the Road to Virtuosity progression system. It is categorized under Composers → Arnold, Samuel and is part of the Classical collection. The sheet music for “Arnold - Gigue” provided on this website is available for non-commercial use. This means it may be downloaded, printed, studied, and performed for personal or educational purposes, but it may not be sold, redistributed commercially, or used as part of a paid product without permission.

“Arnold - Gigue” is a short Baroque-style dance piece in 6/8 time. The music is marked Vivace and uses quick triplet-like figures, long slurs, light left-hand support, and clear repeated sections. Its lively compound meter gives the piece a skipping dance character, while the repeated phrase patterns keep the form compact and easy to follow.

Measures 1–4 present the opening gigue idea. The right hand moves in quick grouped notes under a long slur, while the left hand supports with simple dotted bass notes and rests. The forte marking gives the opening a bright and confident character.

Measures 5–8 complete the first section. The right hand continues the same lively 6/8 motion, while the left hand keeps the accompaniment sparse and clear. The dynamic changes to mezzo forte, and the phrase closes with a simple cadence before the repeat sign.

Measures 9–12 begin the contrasting second section. The right hand starts again with the same type of quick moving figure, while the left hand becomes slightly more active with small moving notes. The piano and mezzo piano markings make this section lighter than the opening.

Measures 13–16 bring the gigue to its final close. The opening rhythmic pattern returns at mezzo forte, and the right hand continues the lively grouped motion above simple left-hand support. The final measure settles the piece with a clear cadence before the repeat sign.

Interesting fact: A gigue is a lively Baroque dance related to the jig, often written in compound meters such as 6/8 or 12/8. Pieces like this give students a simple introduction to Baroque dance rhythm, where the music should feel light, quick, and buoyant rather than heavy.

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