Howard Hanson
Symphony No. 3
Hanson's Third Symphony was the result of a commission by CBS in 1936, and first performed in its entirety by the NBC Symphony Orchestra, back in the pre-television years. Hanson's inspiration was the 300th anniversary of the first settlement by Swedes in the New World, a people who later played an important role in opening up the West. The symphony is dedicated to Serge Koussevitzky. Dur.: 36'
3(Picc.) 3(E.H.) 3(Bass Clarinet,) 3(CBassoon,) - 4 3 3 1; Timp. Str.
Orchestra
Full Score - Study
Publisher: Eastman School of Music
CF:ETO9F
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Symphony No. 3
Hanson's Third Symphony was the result of a commission by CBS in 1936, and first performed in its entirety by the NBC Symphony Orchestra, back in the pre-television years. Hanson's inspiration was the 300th anniversary of the first settlement by Swedes in the New World, a people who later played an important role in opening up the West. The symphony is dedicated to Serge Koussevitzky. Dur.: 36'
3(Picc.) 3(E.H.) 3(Bass Clarinet,) 3(CBassoon,) - 4 3 3 1; Timp. Str.
Orchestra
Full Score - Study
Publisher: Eastman School of Music
CF:ETO9F
Custom print. Please contact us for current price and availabity.