Papers concerning the publication of "Concerto for two pianos, winds and percussion" [manuscript], 1985-1989.

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Papers concerning the publication of "Concerto for two pianos, winds and percussion" [manuscript], 1985-1989.

The collection contains electrostatic copies of the original manuscript of the full score and letters to Peter Garland chiefly re the publication of the Concerto but also discussing the sale of his manuscripts to the University of Virginia, music for Bernardo Bertolucci's "The sheltering sky," censorship by Moroccan customs, a suggested publication of his selected instrumental works, and his health.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7921199

University of Virginia. Library

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