PANUFNIK COLLECTION. Vol. cxiv. ’Cello concerto. Full score; 1990-91. Includes a suggested orchestral seating plan (f. 1v), typewritten composer’s note (f. 37) and photocopied schematic diagram (f. 38). ff. 38. 229 x 293mm.
PANUFNIK COLLECTION. Vol. xliv. ‘Triangles’. Notes by the composer and television director; 1972. ff. i+48. 300 x 200mm. 1. ff. 1-7. ‘Tantra, Draft scheme for television realisation’. 2. ff. 8-19. Typewritten notes ‘About my triangles’. Partly ink, partly photocopy, with pencil geometric diag...
PANUFNIK COLLECTION. Vol. cxlv. Incidental music to ‘The Third Adam’; 1977. Photocopy of Add. 72214, item 4. ff. 24. 311 x 240mm. Jerzy Pietrkiewicz, Professor of Slavonic Studies, University of London: Andrzej Panufnik's 'Third Adam' written as incidental music to a play by, and 'Modlitwa' to...
PANUFNIK COLLECTION. Vol. xciv. Symphony no. 9. Annotated photocopy of the drafts of the second to the fourteenth ‘soundscapes’; [1986]. ff. 34. 210 x 292mm.
PANUFNIK COLLECTION. Vol. liii. ‘Sinfonia Concertante’. ff. 33. Largest size 382 x 282mm. 1. ff. 1-6. Ink harp solo part; n.d. Probably in the hand of Osian Ellis and marked as his property. 2. ff. 7-33. Discarded pages from the parts; n.d. includes: f. 1 Osian Ellis, CBE; harpist: Harp par...
PANUFNIK COLLECTION. Vol. xli. ‘Thames Pageant’. Annotated printed full score; 1974. The front cover has been annotated by the composer’s son. ff. 92. 280 x 215mm. Jeremy Panufnik, artist; son of Andrzej and Camilla Panufnik: Cover of the printed score of Andrzej Panufnik's Thames Pageant , an...
PANUFNIK COLLECTION. Vols. lxxxvii-lxxxix. *‘Arbor Cosmica’, ‘12 Evocations for 12 Strings’; 1984, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1990. Commissioned for Gerard Schwarz by the Koussevitsky Foundation, and dedicated to Serge and Natalie Koussevitsky. Published 1985. Three volumes.
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Natalie Koussevitzky, wife of S A Koussevitzky: Sergei Aleksandrovich Koussevitzky, conductor and double bass player: Andrzej Panufnik's 'Arbor Cosmica' dedicated 'to the memory of Serge and Natalie Koussevitzky': 1984-1990.