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HENLE BEETHOVEN Ouverture Zu Coriolan Opus 62 Henle Study Score

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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PR R Vaughan Williams Harnham Down Study Score

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PR R Vaughan Williams Harnham Down Study Score

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PR R Vaughan Williams The Solent Study Score

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  • Catalog #: 9780193399419
  • THE SOLENT
  • STUDY SCORE


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Marking the first publication of an early work for chamber orchestra, this study score presents Vaughan Williams's The Solent, composed in 1903. The main theme from this work will be recognisable to many listeners, as it later found its way into both the Sea Symphony and the Ninth Symphony, albeit in a somewhat altered form. This duplication has intrigued many Vaughan Williams' scholars, as has the Philip Marston quotation that prefaces the scores: 'Passion and sorrow in the deep sea's voice, A mighty mystery saddening all the wind?'. The score has been edited by James Francis Brown and includes an introduction by the editor.

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