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Concertos & Instrumental Soloist; Ralph Vaughan Williams List of Works
Student works - unpublished
1896 - 1902

Fantasia for pianoforte and orchestra
Begun October 1896. Completed 9 February 1902.
Revised 14 October 1904.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Published works
1914

The Lark Ascending
Romance for violin and orchestra.
Dedication to Marie Hall

1925
Flos Campi
Suite for solo viola, small wordless mixed chorus (SATB), and small orchestra.
Dedication to Lionel Tertis

1924-5
Concerto in D minor (Concerto Accademico)
For violin and string orchestra.
Arrangement for violin and pianoforte by Constant Lambert. Dedication to Jelly d'Aranyi.

Fantasia on Sussex Folk Tunes
For violoncello and orchestra.
Dedication to Pablo Casals.

1926, 1930-1
Concerto in C Major for Pianoforte and Orchestra
First two movements composed 1926, finale in 1930-1.
Dedication to Harriet Cohen

1932
Concerto for Two Pianofortes and Orchestra
Adapted from above by Joseph Cooper in collaboration with the composer. Main differences between the two versions is in the finale. "Principal among them are the insertion of a new solo for the two pianos, the deletion of ten bars of ritornello and the substitution of a quiet ending with the fugue subject pizzicato in the strings leading to a chord of B major (the original ending was on G)." James Day

1936-8
Suite for Viola and Small Orchestra
Dedication to Lional Tertis.
The Galop was arranged for violin and pianoforte by Louis Persinger © 1949
Carol and the Musette for organ by Herbert Sumsion, © OUP 1938.

1944
Concerto in A minor for Oboe and Strings
Dedication to Leon Goossens.

1949
Fantasia (Quasi Variazione) on the 'Old 104th' Psalm Tune
For pianoforte solo, accompanied by mixed chorus (SATB), and orchestra. The choral text is that attributed to Sternhold and Hopkins.

1951
Romance in D flat for harmonica
Accompanied by an orchestra of strings and pianoforte.
Dedication to Larry Adler.

1954
Concerto in F Minor for Bass Tuba and Orchestra
Three movements.
Also arranged for tuba and pianoforte.


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