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Mr Shilkret's Maggot

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1932 orchestral work by Gustav Holst
Mr Shilkret's Maggot
Jazz-band piece
byGustav Holst
Composed1932
Performed1968, re-arranged byImogen Holst as 'Capriccio'
MovementsOne (approx. six minutes)

Mr Shilkret's Maggot is a short piece forjazz band by the English composerGustav Holst, completed in 1932. It was composed at the request ofNat Shilkret, an American musician, composer and musical director.

'Maggot' is an archaic term, described as a 'dance tune...often light and playful', in the book byJohn Playford,The English Dancing Master (1651–1728 editions).[1] The term could also mean 'whim' or 'delight', and the dance was traditionally a kind ofhornpipe.[2]

Mr Shilkret's Maggot was first performed in 1968, in a new arrangement for small orchestra byImogen Holst, who entitled itCapriccio.[3]

Origin of the work

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Holst went to America in 1932, where he lectured in composition at Harvard University and conducted concerts with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.[3] The programme included four of his works:St Paul's Suite,Hammersmith,The Perfect Fool andThe Planets.[4]

While in America, Holst met Nat Shilkret, director of theRCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, who commissioned him to compose a piece based on English or American folk tunes.[3]

According to Chris Cope, Chair of The Holst Society, the composer completed the piece in early May that year, and called itMr Shilkret’s Maggot. In a 2019 lecture, Cope observed that a popular novel in the early 1930s had beenMr Fortune’s Maggot.[3]

Shilkret spoke highly of the piece but never played it.[5] He rejected it because it wasn't what he had in mind, and not based on folk tunes.[3] Holst declined Shilkret's offer of another $200 to complete the piece as originally requested.[3]

Imogen Holst quoted a letter sent to her by her father on 13 May 1932:[6]

“On May 1, I started sketching a piece for Shilkret’s Radio jazz band in N.Y. I finished the sketch on the 4th and the full score on the 8th and the piano duet on the 11th . . . Shilkret wanted something on American airs but I’ve left them out because I prefer my own so he may reject the thing. But I’m hoping to hear it in N.Y. Usually when I write things in a hurry, I feel unwell when the result is played.”

In his letter to Holst's agent in New York on 29 November 1932, Shilkret described it as a 'modernistic' composition and wrote:

“I am very enthusiastic about this little number and hate to give it up, but I cannot play it... Will Mr. Holst write me another composition (I think I mentioned 'Three Blind Mice' to him) for the stipulated $200.00?"

Chris Cope finds the work very appealing, although he says it isn't jazz, and wasn't suitable for a 1930s radio orchestra.[3] Imogen Holst wrote that her father never got around to revisiting the work, as he was very busy at the time and undergoing medical treatment.[7]

Recordings

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OrchestraConductorYearLabel
English Chamber OrchestraImogen Holst1992Lyrita
Philharmonia a VentJohn Boyd2005Klavier
London Symphony OrchestraRichard Hickox2016Chandos
Tredegar Town BandIan Porthouse2024World of Brass

Sources:WorldCat andApple Classical

Score

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Mr Shilkret's Maggoton WorldCat

References

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  1. ^Playford, John.The English Dancing Master: Or, Plaine and Easie Rules for the Dancing of Country Dances, with the Tune to Each Dance, 1651. Reprint edited by Margaret Dean-Smith, London: Schott, 1957.
  2. ^Hammond, Sandra Noll (2000).The Extraordinary Dance Book T B. 1826: An Anonymous Manuscript in Facsimile. Pendragon Press.ISBN 978-0-945193-32-6.
  3. ^abcdefgCope, Chris."Gustav Holst – The Final Years".Transcript of a lecture given at the English Music Festival on 26 May 2019. The Holst Society. Retrieved17 August 2025.
  4. ^Occasional Notes.The Musical Times, vol. 73, no. 1073, 1932, pp. 629–31. JSTOR,http://www.jstor.org/stable/918308. Accessed 18 Aug. 2025.
  5. ^Barker, David (2024-10-27)."Holst at 150. A Brass Celebration (World of Brass)".MusicWeb International. Retrieved2025-08-19.
  6. ^Holst, Imogen (1974).A Thematic Catalogue of Gustav Holst's Music. London: Faber Music. p. 191.ISBN 057110004X.
  7. ^Holst, Imogen (1968).The Music of Gustav Holst and Holst's Music Reconsidered. Oxford University Press. p. 157.ISBN 978-0193154582.

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