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Alan Bush - ALAN BUSH: Africa – Symphonic Movement for Piano and Orchestra op. 731; Symphony No. 2, ‘The Nottingham Symphony’, op. 33; Fantasia on Soviet Themes, op. 24. 1Peter Donohoe (pno), Royal Scottish National Orchestra, cond. Martin Yates. Dutton Epoch CDLX 7306

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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1 Bush wrote a tutorial titled Strict counterpoint in Palestrina style published by Joseph Williams in 1948. The book includes a foreword by his former composition teacher, John Ireland.

2 Bush's Dialectic, op. 15 (1929) serves as an example; however, by the time he completed his Dance Overture, op. 12 (1935), he had firmly returned to his earlier compositional principles.

3 Other concertante works for piano and orchestra by Bush are: the first piano concerto, completed in 1938; the Variations, Nocturne and Finale on an English Sea Song, completed in 1962; and the Song Poem and Dance Poem, completed in 1986.

4 From the programme notes, which can be found on the website of the Alan Bush Music Trust, http://www.alanbushtrust.org.uk/music/commentaries/commentary63.asp?room=Music, accessed: 2 September 2014. All other quotations within this review are from the same source.