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Beni Mora

''Beni Mora'' is a three-movement suite of music in E minor for large orchestra, by Gustav Holst. The first performance was at the Queen's Hall, London, on 1 May 1912, conducted by the composer.〔 The work was inspired by music Holst heard in Algeria during a holiday in 1908. The constant repetition of one theme from Arabic folk music in the last movement has been described as a precursor of modern minimalism. The piece also includes dance rhythms and wistful, slow sections, and makes strong use of woodwinds and percussion. ''Beni Mora'' has been recorded several times by British orchestras, most recently in 2011.
==Background==
In 1908 Holst, suffering from asthma, neuritis and depression, took a holiday in Algeria on medical advice.〔Short, pp. 74–75〕 This trip inspired the suite ''Beni Mora'', which incorporated music he heard in the Algerian streets.〔Mitchell, p. 91〕 While in Algeria he listened to a local musician playing the same phrase on a bamboo flute for over two hours non-stop. He took the title from the setting of Robert Hichens's 1904 novel ''The Garden of Allah''.〔Short, p. 86〕 The first movement was originally a stand-alone piece, ''Oriental Dance'' (1909), dedicated to the music critic Edwin Evans. In 1910 Holst added the other two movements.〔

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