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Lilliburlero Variations for Two Pianos

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Three Fantastic Variations on Lilliburlero for Two Pianos is a composition by the British composer Madeleine Dring, published in 1948.[1] Maurice Hinson describes it as being an octatonic work comprising three mildly contemporary, moderately difficult conventional variations in common time that rely too heavily on triplets.[2] The composition takes as its theme Lilliburlero, a dance tune sometimes attributed to Henry Purcell, who published it in his Musick's Handmaid (1689).[1]

David Nettle and Richard Markham have recorded the variations for Netmark (catalogue number NEMACD200, released 11 November 2003).[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, "Lilliburlero Variations", Novello, 2008
  2. ^ Music for More than One Piano: An Annotated Guide (Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1983, 2001) ISBN 0-253-21457-2
  3. ^ Presto Classical, accessed 8 July 2014.