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Shostakovich's 13th Symphony Hugh Ottaway
Bartók Jim Samson
Maxwell Davies Peter Swan
Messiaen David Lumsdaine
Messiaen and Tippett Hugh R. N. Macdonald
Carter and Sessions Justin Connolly
Schuller/Bloch Guy/Chapman
Schmidt/Prokofiev Keller/Gardner
page 29 note 1 The Listener, 23 September 1971.Google Scholar
page 33 note 1 On 20 February 1971, at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London; The Fires of London conducted by the composer
page 33 note 2 First performed on 12 July 1972 at Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; produced by Michael Geliot, designed by Ralph Koltai, conducted by Edward Downes.
page 33 note 3 There is also a keyboard arrangement.
page 33 note 4 From a conversation between Peter Maxwell Davies and Christopher Ford (BBC Radio).
page 34 note 5 All numbers refer to the bar numbers in the Boosey & Hawkes study score, edition no. 834.
page 35 note 6 Stephen Pruslin, ‘Maxwell Davies's Second Taverner Fantasia’, TEMPO no.73 (Summer 1965).
page 35 note 7 Oliver Messiaen, Poemes pour Mi; Sir Michael Tippett, Songs for Dov; Roger Sessions, Rhapsody for Orchestra, Symphony No. 8; Thea Musgrave, Night Music; Wallingford Riegger, Dichotomy.
page 36 note 8 Recorded on ASD 2427 by the Pierrot Players conducted by the composer. This record, unbelievably, has been deleted!
page 36 note 9 Recorded on RHS 308 by The Fires of London with Julius Eastmann (reciter), directed by the composer.
page 36 note 10 Recorded on RHS 307 by The Fires of London, directed by the composer.
page 36 note 11 From the composer's programme note for Vesalii Icones.
page 36 note 12 First performed on 26 February 1968, at Conway Hall, London (Macnaghten Concert). Revised version first performed on 28 September 1971, at Perugia (Sacra Musicale Umbra).
page 37 note 13 First performed on 13 October 1972, at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London: The Fires of London, directed by the composer.