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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
*Legley completed this concertino on 27 May 1956 in Woluwe.
 
*Legley completed this concertino on 27 May 1956 in Woluwe.
*Possibly, the concertino has been performed in 1956 already by Théo Coutelier.<ref>CeBeDeM - lijst werken: ''LIJST VAN DE WERKEN VAN VIC LEGLEY 22.6.1976'', p.4. More details are not known.</ref>
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*The concertino was possibly already performed by Théo Coutelier in 1956.<ref>CeBeDeM - lijst werken: ''LIJST VAN DE WERKEN VAN VIC LEGLEY 22.6.1976'', p.4. More details are not known.</ref>
  
 
== Music ==
 
== Music ==
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*duration: ca 11'
 
*duration: ca 11'
  
=== Onderdelen ===
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=== Parts ===
 
*I. Allegro ma non troppo e molto deciso
 
*I. Allegro ma non troppo e molto deciso
 
**time signature: '''4/4'''[[Image:Legley_49-1.jpg|frameless|none|850px]]
 
**time signature: '''4/4'''[[Image:Legley_49-1.jpg|frameless|none|850px]]
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
*photocopy of the autograph: '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)'', no shelf number yet (Legley archives)<ref>Possibly not Legley's handwriting.</ref>
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*photocopy of the autograph: '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)'', no shelf number yet (Legley archive)<ref>Possibly not Legley's handwriting. According to [[De Roeck/en|De Roeck]] (p.359), the autograph would have been in the archive that Legley's son kept. However, in 2011 that archive was donated to the library of the '''Royal Conservatory of Brussels''', where this work is not present. Perhaps this manuscript has remained in the Legley family after all.</ref>
 
*photocopy of a manuscript (reduction for timpani and piano by Ferdinand De Poppe): '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)'', shelf number '''55522'''
 
*photocopy of a manuscript (reduction for timpani and piano by Ferdinand De Poppe): '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)'', shelf number '''55522'''
  
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[[Category:Thematic Catalogue Victor Legley]][[Category:1956/en]][[Category:Orchestral music]][[Category:Music for symphony orchestra]][[Category:Music for timpani and orchestra]][[Category:Music for timpani]][[Category:Concertos]]
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[[Category:Oeuvre Catalogue Victor Legley]][[Category:1956/en]][[Category:Orchestral music]][[Category:Music for symphony orchestra]][[Category:Music for timpani and orchestra]][[Category:Music for timpani]][[Category:Concertos]]

Latest revision as of 20:02, 26 September 2021

dedicated to Théo Coutelier

Opus 49

History

  • Legley completed this concertino on 27 May 1956 in Woluwe.
  • The concertino was possibly already performed by Théo Coutelier in 1956.[1]

Music

  • instrumentation: solo timpani and symphony orchestra[2]
  • duration: ca 11'

Parts

  • I. Allegro ma non troppo e molto deciso
    • time signature: 4/4
      Legley 49-1.jpg
  • II. Andante, un poco adagio
    • time signature: 12/8
      Legley 49-2.jpg
  • III.
    • Allegro
      • time signature: 9/8 - 3/4
    • Più vivo
      • time signature: 2/4
        Legley 49-3.jpg

Sources

  • photocopy of the autograph: Royal Conservatory Brussels (B-Bc), no shelf number yet (Legley archive)[3]
  • photocopy of a manuscript (reduction for timpani and piano by Ferdinand De Poppe): Royal Conservatory Brussels (B-Bc), shelf number 55522

Notes

  1. CeBeDeM - lijst werken: LIJST VAN DE WERKEN VAN VIC LEGLEY 22.6.1976, p.4. More details are not known.
  2. 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, trumpet, trombone and strings.
  3. Possibly not Legley's handwriting. According to De Roeck (p.359), the autograph would have been in the archive that Legley's son kept. However, in 2011 that archive was donated to the library of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, where this work is not present. Perhaps this manuscript has remained in the Legley family after all.