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Works derived from the Violin concerto

MS. Mus. c. 380

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Title

Works derived from the Violin concerto

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MS. Mus. c. 380

Summary

(fols. 1-39v) Concertino for clarinet and strings. The 1st movement of the violin concerto, partly rewritten as the 3rd movement of the concertino.

(fols. 41-60) Miscellaneous drafts.

(fols. 63-70) Op. 6. Introit for small orchestra and violin solo, originally 2nd movement of violin concerto. Violin and piano score.

(fols. 74-80) Op. 6. Copy of violin and piano edition, 1935, revised by Gerald Finzi to agree with 1943 edition of full score.

Date

1935-1943

Language

English

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Collection contents

Music manuscripts of Gerald Finzi

II. Numbered works and posthumous works, with related material

II ii. Longer published works, with related material

Works derived from the Violin concerto

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