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A London Symphony is the second symphony that Ralph Vaughan Williams composed. The work is sometimes referred to as Symphony No. 2, though the composer did not designate that name for the work. First performed in 1914, the original score of this four-movement symphony was lost and subsequently reconstructed.
A London Symphony (Symphony No.2) (Vaughan Williams, Ralph) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in Canada and the United States, as well as countries where the copyright term is life+50 years.
A guide to Vaughan Williams's Symphony No. 2 'A London Symphony' - Classical Music.
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Summary for the Busy Executive: One of the most important releases of British music in the past five years. Vaughan Williams composed his first purely orchestral symphony (he had already written the choral "Sea Symphony") in 1913 at the instigation of the younger composer George Butterworth.