Symphony No. 2 in G major

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Symphony No. 2 in G major, known as "A London Symphony," is Ralph Vaughan Williams’s expansive orchestral work that vividly evokes the atmosphere and character of London.

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instanceOf symphony
alsoKnownAs A London Symphony NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ralph Vaughan Williams symphonies
catalogNumber R.V.W. 95
composer Ralph Vaughan Williams NERFINISHED
compositionEndYear 1913
compositionStartYear 1912
contains evocations of Westminster chimes
evocations of river Thames atmosphere
evocations of street cries
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dedicatedTo George Butterworth NERFINISHED
duration approximately 45 minutes
evokes atmosphere of London
character of London
genre classical music
symphonic music
inspiredBy city of London
key G major
language none (instrumental)
movement Andante con moto – Maestoso alla marcia – Allegro
Lento
Lento – Allegro risoluto
Scherzo (Nocturne): Allegro vivace
movementCount 4
nickname London Symphony NERFINISHED
notableRecording Adrian Boult conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra
André Previn conducting the London Symphony Orchestra
Bryden Thomson conducting the London Symphony Orchestra
orchestration large orchestra
period 20th-century classical music
premiereConductor Geoffrey Toye NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1914
premiereLocation London NERFINISHED
premiereOrchestra Queen's Hall Orchestra NERFINISHED
publisher Oxford University Press
revised 1920
1933
1936
style English pastoral modernism
subjectMatter urban landscape of London
title Symphony No. 2 in G major NERFINISHED
uses programmatic elements

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A London Symphony alsoKnownAs Symphony No. 2 in G major