Clarinet Concerto No.2(English, Paperback, unknown)
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"The concerto has a dashing first movement marked by jazz memories and a lento whose wistful melancholy also suggests the sentimental lyrical style of the 1930s. The leap from this to the crude whooping and the stomping rhythms of the finale was irresistible. . ." Martin Cooper, Daily Telegraph, 12 October 1976