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John Gardner
Symphony No. 1 in D minor
Conductor's score and parts on hire
978-0-19-363436-7 31 March 1969
Price:
Available on request
Customers in the US order from C. F. Peters Corporation
for full orchestra
Forces or Category
Full orchestra
Duration
45 minutes
Difficulty
Moderately difficult to Difficult
Orchestration
3 fl (III+picc), 2 ob, ca, 3 cl (III+bcl), 2 bn, cbn, 4 hn, 3 tpt, 3 tbn, tba, timp, 2 perc (tri, SD, xylo,cym, BD), cel, hp, str
John Gardner
(1917-2011)
John Gardner was born in Manchester and educated at Wellington College and Oxford University. After 6 years in the RAF, he joined the music staff of the Royal Opera House, leaving at the end of 1952 to pursue a freelance career as composer, teacher, pianist, and conductor. He has composed three symphonies, several large-scale cantatas, four operas, and a great variety of ensemble, solo and choral music as well as theatre music for the Old Vic and the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford.
John Gardner's website
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