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== History == | == History == | ||
*Composed between January 1968 and September 1969.<ref>[[Tessely/en|Tessely]], p.51.</ref> | *Composed between January 1968 and September 1969.<ref>[[Tessely/en|Tessely]], p.51.</ref> | ||
| − | *The earliest performance that could be traced, took place on 12 February 1971 in reception hall ''Generaal Deprezstraat'' in Stasegem (Harelbeke), performers were Fernand Terby and the BRT symphony orchestra.<ref>[[De Roeck/en|De Roeck]], pp.448-449.</ref> | + | *The earliest performance that could be traced, took place on 12 February 1971 in reception hall ''Generaal Deprezstraat'' in Stasegem (Harelbeke), performers were Fernand Terby and the ''BRT symphony orchestra''.<ref>[[De Roeck/en|De Roeck]], pp.448-449.</ref> |
== Music == | == Music == | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
| − | *autograph: '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)'', shelf number [http://catalog.b-bc.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=28183 '''BV-03-4039''']<ref>A photocopy of the autograph containing Legley's corrections is located in the Legley | + | *autograph: '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)'', shelf number [http://catalog.b-bc.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=28183 '''BV-03-4039''']<ref>A photocopy of the autograph containing Legley's corrections is located in the Legley archive of the '''Royal Conservatory of Brussels'''.</ref> |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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| − | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Oeuvre Catalogue Victor Legley|Movements for brass and percussion]][[Category:1968/en|Movements for brass and percussion]][[Category:1969/en|Movements for brass and percussion]][[Category:Orchestral music|Movements for brass and percussion]][[Category:Music for wind orchestra|Movements for brass and percussion]] |
Latest revision as of 13:04, 11 October 2021
Opus 76
History
- Composed between January 1968 and September 1969.[1]
- The earliest performance that could be traced, took place on 12 February 1971 in reception hall Generaal Deprezstraat in Stasegem (Harelbeke), performers were Fernand Terby and the BRT symphony orchestra.[2]
Music
- instrumentation: 4 horns, 4 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba and percussion[3]
- duration: ca 15'
Parts
- I. Lento
- time signature: 4/4
- II.
- Allegro feroce
- time signature: 10/8
- Quasi adagio
- time signature: 4/4
- Allegro feroce
- III. Allegro risoluto
- time signature: 2/4
Sources
- autograph: Royal Conservatory Brussels (B-Bc), shelf number BV-03-4039[4]