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  1. Re: Walton Viola Concerto Post by KGill » Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:30 pm Unfortunately, Walton died in 1983 (i.e. less than 50 years ago), so his works are under copyright in Canada (where the IMSLP servers are located) and in most of the rest of the world.

  2. Contributor Portal. The Carnegie Collection of British Music was founded in 1917 by the Carnegie Trust, started by the Scottish-American steel magnate Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), to encourage the publication of large scale British musical works. typical Carnegie Collection cover 1929. alternate cover 1919.

  3. With this unexpected masterpiece, Walton established himself as a major composing talent. Julian Haylock finds the best recordings of his Viola Concerto

  4. Mov'ts/Sec's. 3 movements. Composition Year. 1935 early October, Brenden, Winterthur, and Berlin. 1935-10-13: (score completed) 1936-07-19: (piano reduction completed) 1936-08-10: (Revision of finale completed; score and piano reduction) Genre Categories. Concertos; For viola, orchestra; Scores featuring the viola;

  5. Viola Concerto in D major (Hoffmeister, Franz Anton) Movements/Sections. 3 movements. Composition Year. 1780-1795. Genre Categories. Concertos; For viola, orchestra; Scores featuring the viola;

  6. Violin Concerto No.2, Op.63 (. Prokofiev, Sergey. ) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in Canada, as well as countries where the copyright term is life+50 or life+70 years (including all EU countries). However, this work is probably still protected by copyright in the United States, unless an exception applies.

  7. Tritons (Walton, William) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in the United States. However, this work has been identified as not being in the public domain in Canada, nor in most other countries, unless the rule of the shorter term applies. See public domain for details. This work may not be in the public domain in all ...