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Concerto For Violin And Orchestra, Opus 21

Location: Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Australian National Library, Australian Music Centre,

Instrumentation: Violin and Orchestra with 2 basoon, 2 flutes, 2 oboe, 2 tenor trombone, 2 tpt (B flat), 3 clarinets B flat, 4 horns (F), b tbn, cor anglais, cymbals, d bass, harp, picollo, side drum, solo violin, timpani, tuba, vc, viola, violin 1, violin 2

Composer: Raymond Hanson

Composed: Opus 21, 1946

Duration: 38′

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1st performance:  5th April, 1975; Alwyn Elliott violin; Queensland Symphony Orchestra; Conducted Patrick Thomas; in ABC Modern Music Forum, Mayne Hall, University of Queensland.

Recording Personnel  as above;  ABC AC 1048 LP

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