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Etruscan concerto

Sheet Music: Score

Etruscan concerto : piano and chamber orchestra / Peggy Glanville-Hicks

by Peggy Glanville-Hicks (1954)

  • Sales Availability: We expect this item to be back in stock and available for purchase on 30 May 2024.
  • Library Availability: 784.362186/GLA 1 — Reference (not for loan) copy only
  • Instrumentation: Piano solo, flute, oboe, clarinet in B flat, bassoon, horn in F, trumpet in C, timpani, percussion (3 players), strings.
  • Audio Sample

    Performance by West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Simon, Penelope Thwaites, Karl Akers from the CD Etruscan concerto

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Product details

Published by: C.F. Peters [EP66125] — 1 score (82p. -- A4 (portrait))

Difficulty: Advanced

Duration: 16 mins

Contents note:

I. Promenade -- II. Meditation -- III. Scherzo.

Commission info: Written for Carlo Bussoti

First performance by Carlo Bussotti — 1956. New York

Includes quotes from 'Etruscan places' by D.H. Lawrence. Each movement is an evocation of these quotes.

This is a handwritten edition — it is not typeset.

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CD: Etruscan concerto / Peggy Glanville-Hicks ; Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

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CD: Women of Note : A Century of Australian Composers.

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CD: Etruscan concerto / Peggy Glanville-Hicks.

This work also exists as the following versions:
- Duos: Piano duos

 

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Analysis & Media

- Interview [Audio]: Peggy Glanville-Hicks and her Odyssey
Interviewed by Charles Amirkhanian
First broadcast 3/10/1989
After undergoing brain surgery, Glanville-Hicks retired to her home in Sydney where Charles Amirkhanian recorded a rare interview with the composer, in May of 1986. During their conversation, of which extensive segments are included in this program, they touched upon a wide range of topics, including her stint as a New York City music critic, her travels, and her music.


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