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== History ==
 
*Legley worked on this composition between 1975 and March 1976 in Koksijde and Woluwe.
 
*Legley worked on this composition between 1975 and March 1976 in Koksijde and Woluwe.
*According to [[Tessely/en|Tessely]], the concerto was first performed in London, the soloist being "W. Apper - Jongen", the conductor "Rijcke".<ref>[[Tessely/en|Tessely]], p.63. When preparing her catalogue, Tessely collaborated with Legley, however, she doesn't provide more details. Perhaps Legley himself had forgotten it.</ref>
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*According to [[Tessely/en|Tessely]], the concerto was first performed in London, the soloists being ''W. Apper - Jongen'', the conductor ''Rijcke''.<ref>[[Tessely/en|Tessely]], p.63. When preparing her catalogue, Tessely collaborated with Legley, however, she doesn't provide more details. Perhaps Legley himself had forgotten it.</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 22 October 2021

Opus 87

History

  • Legley worked on this composition between 1975 and March 1976 in Koksijde and Woluwe.
  • According to Tessely, the concerto was first performed in London, the soloists being W. Apper - Jongen, the conductor Rijcke.[1]

Music

  • instrumentation: solo violin, alto saxophone and string orchestra
  • duration: ca 12'

Parts

  • I. Allegro commodo, ma sempre ben marcato
    • time signature: 4/4
  • II. Andante moderato e molto grazioso
    • solo violin and solo alto saxophone
    • time signature: 4/4
  • III. Allegro spirituoso
    • time signature: 6/8

Sources

  • autograph: Royal Conservatory Brussels (B-Bc), shelf number BV-03-4089

Notes

  1. Tessely, p.63. When preparing her catalogue, Tessely collaborated with Legley, however, she doesn't provide more details. Perhaps Legley himself had forgotten it.