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‘One if by Land, Two if by Sea’ Maxwell Davies the Symphonist

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

Extract

‘One if by Land, Two if by Sea’… so ran the pre-arranged signals for Paul Revere's famous midnight ride. But what if three beacons had shone from the belfry? Confusing to history's nocturnal horseman, perhaps, but not to Peter Maxwell Davies, for whom landscape, seascape, and Renaissance church architecture have furnished the poetics of the first three works in what Paul Griffiths has called ‘the most important symphonic cycle since that of Shostakovitch’.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1985

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* The Violin Concerto was commissioned by Isaac Stern, who will give its first performance with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by André Previn in June, 1986. The Trumpet Concer to is being written for John Wallace.