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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Symphony No. 4 in F minor
Conductor's score and parts on hire
978-0-19-369411-8 31 March 1969
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Available on request
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for full orchestra
Forces or Category
Full orchestra
Duration
32 minutes
Difficulty
Difficult
Orchestration
3 fl (II+picc, III opt), 3 ob (III+ ca opt), 2 cl, bcl (opt), 2 bn, cbn (opt), 4 hn, 2 tpt, 3 tbn, tba, timp, 2 perc (SD, tri, cym, BD), str
Ralph Vaughan Williams
(1872-1958)
In the fifty years since his death, Vaughan Williams has come to be regarded as one of the finest British composers of the 20th century. He has a particularly wide-ranging catalogue of works, including choral works, symphonies, concerti, and opera. His searching and visionary imagination, combined with a flexibility in writing for all levels of music-making, has meant that his music is as popular today as it ever has been.
The Ralph Vaughan Williams Society
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