Symphony No. 4
Discover the grandeur of Ralph Vaughan Williams's Symphony No. 4, a masterpiece hailed by Walton as the 'greatest symphony since Beethoven'. This newly released scholarly edition, published by Oxford University Press in 2018, offers an in-depth exploration of Vaughan Williams's uniquely dissonant harmonic language.
Edited by David Matthews, this full score edition spans 176 pages and provides valuable insights through preliminary text including a preface, sources, editorial methods, and detailed textual notes. Be captivated by the musical intricacies that define this remarkable symphony, showcasing Vaughan Williams's bold and innovative style. Perfect for musicians, scholars, and avid fans of classical music, this edition stands as a significant update to the previous OUP edition from 1935.
Add Symphony No. 4 to your collection and experience the powerful emotions and sophisticated compositions of one of the UK's most celebrated composers. Don’t miss your chance to own this essential work in classical music literature!