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Orchestral Works (XCII) by George Butterworth Full Orchestra - Sheet Music

By George Butterworth
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Orchestral Works (XCII) by George Butterworth Full Orchestra - Sheet Music
Full Orchestra

SKU: ST.MB92

Composed by George Butterworth. Edited by Peter Ward Jones. Library Volumes. Edited by Peter Ward Jones. First published in 2012.. Pages: 200. Format: Hardback. Dimensions (mm): 330 x 254 x 24. Full score. Stainer & Bell Ltd. #MB92. Published by Stainer & Bell Ltd. (ST.MB92).

ISBN 9790220223259.

CONTENTS




























Title
A ‘Shropshire Lad’ Rhapsody (HL408)
English Idylls (Founded on Folk-Tunes) No. 1
English Idylls (Founded on Folk-Tunes) No. 2
English Idylls (Founded on Folk-Tunes) No. 3
[The Banks of Green Willow. First Version] (Appendix) (HL53)
Orchestral Fantasia. Fragment (Appendix)
The Banks of Green Willow. Idyll

Edited by Peter Ward Jones
First published in 2012
Pages: 200
Format: Hardback
Dimensions (mm): 330 x 254 x 24
Weight: 1.474kg

In his brief career George Butterworth (1885–1916) composed only a small quantity of orchestral works, but what he wrote has never subsequently been absent from the repertoire. The two English Idylls, the Rhapsody 'A Shropshire Lad' and the idyll The Banks of Green Willow are, with the music of his friend Ralph Vaughan Williams and of Gustav Holst, among the most exquisite statements of the English folk-song idiom. This complete and authoritative collection includes an earlier version of The Banks of Green Willow, and a fragment of an Orchestral Fantasia. Work in progress in 1914 when Butterworth enlisted to serve in the Great War, it suggests the composer setting out in a bolder direction, perhaps inspired by the example of Vaughan Williams's A London Symphony.

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