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Concertos / Solo Instrument and Orchestra
Piano Concerto
Year: 1935-37
Opus: 18
Duration: 57 minutes
Text: Randall Swingler
Dedication: "To Nancy Bush."
Instrumentation:
3.3.3.3/4.3.3.1/timpani/percussion/harp/strings
Manuscript:
British Library, London. MS Mus. 329-330: Three volumes, full score in ink.
British Library, London. MS Mus. 331: Arrangement for two pianos by the composer. Score in ink.
First Performance:
Alan Bush (piano), Dennis Noble (baritone), BBC Male Voice Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult, BBC Broadcasting House, London, 4 March 1938.
Notes:
1. Con moto moderato ma deciso
2. Con vivicato, ma non troppo allegro
3. Grave
4. Allegro vigoroso ma non troppo
The last movement includes a setting of words by Randall Swingler for baritone solo and male chorus (TTBB).
Publication:
Meditation on a German Song of 1848 for Solo Violin and String Orchestra
Year: 1941
Opus: 22
Duration: 9 minutes
Manuscript:
British Library, London. MS Mus. 334: Full score in ink.
First Performance:
Max Rostal (violin) and the London String Orchestra, conducted by Alan Bush. Arts Theatre, Cambridge, 9 November 1941.
Notes:
The German song on which this song is based is Reiterlied or The Trooper's Pledge, words by George Herwegh, translated by Nancy Bush.
Alternative arrangement of Meditation on a German Song of 1848 for Solo Violin and Piano, Opus 22+.
Publication:
Joseph Williams (now Stainer & Bell), London, 1948. Full score. Violin part edited by Max Rostal.
Violin Concerto
Year: 1946-48
Opus: 32
Duration: 26 minutes
Dedication: "To Max Rostal as a grateful tribute to his artistry as a violinist and encouragement as a friend."
Instrumentation:
2.2.2.2/4.3.3+1.0/timpani/percussion/strings
Manuscript:
British Library, London. MS Mus. 338, ff. 177: Full score. Sketches in Deposit 2005/32.
British Library, London. MS Mus. 339: Arrangement for violin and piano by the composer, date-stamped 4 Nov 1949. Score in ink.
First Performance:
Max Rostal (violin), London Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor: Basil Cameron, Promenade Concert, Royal Albert Hall, London, 25 August 1949
Publication:
Joseph Williams (now Stainer & Bell), London, 1951. Piano score and violin part.
Recording:
 Alan Bush (2002) CD
Concert Suite for Cello and Orchestra
Year: 1952
Opus: 37
Duration: 28 minutes
Instrumentation:
2.2.2.2/4.2.3.0/timpani/percussion/harp/strings
Manuscript:
British Library, London. MS Mus. 340, ff. 1-82. Sketches in Deposit 2005/32.
First Performance:
Vera Denes (cello), Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor: Alan Bush, Budapest 1952.
Notes:
1. Introduction and Divisions on a Ground
2. Ballett
3. Poem
4. Dance
Publication:
Joseph Williams (now Stainer & Bell), London, 1957. Arrangement for cello and piano by the composer. Score and part.
Recording:
 Cello Concertos (2011) CD
'For a Festal Occasion' for Organ and Orchestra
Year: 1961
Opus: 58
Duration: 5 minutes
Instrumentation:
2.2.2.2/4.2.3.0/timpani/percussion/strings(optional)
Manuscript:
British Library, London. MS Mus. 354, ff. 54-70: Full score in ink.
First Performance:
Peter Hurford (organ), London Symphony Orchestra, Conductor: Melville Cook, Three Choirs Festival, Hereford Cathedral, 3 September 1961.
Variations, Nocturne and Finale on an English Sea-Song for Piano and Orchestra
Year: 1962
Opus: 60
Duration: 21 minutes
Dedication: "Dedicated in friendship and admiration to Sir Thomas Armstrong."
Instrumentation:
2+1.2.2.2/4.2.3.1/timpani/percussion(2)/strings
Manuscript:
British Library, London. MS Mus. 342: Full score. Sketch in Deposit 2005/32.
First Performance:
David Wilde (piano), BBC Northern and Midland Light Orchestras, Conductor: Meredith Davies, Cheltenham Festival, Town Hall, Cheltenham, 7 July 1965.
Notes:
1. Variations
2. Nocturne
3. Finale
Originally written for piano solo; see Nocturne, Op. 46.
Publication:
Novello, London, 1973. Arrangement for two pianos by David Lyon.
Africa - Symphonic Movement for Piano and Orchestra
Year: 1972
Opus: 73
Duration: 25 minutes
Instrumentation:
4.4.4.4/4.3.3.1/timpani/percussion(2)/strings
Manuscript:
British Library, London. MS Mus. 345, ff. 1-52: Full score in ink.
British Library, London. MS Mus. 345, ff. 53-105: Arrangement for two pianos by the composer. Score in ink.
First Performance:
Alan Bush (piano), Halle Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor: Olaf Koch, Halle, German Democratic Republic, 16 October 1972.
Publication:
Edition Peters, Leipzig, 1974.
Recording:
 Alan Bush (2013) CD
 Listen to Allegro from Africa from recording Alan Bush

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