William Boyce: Symphony No. 3
The Symphony No. 3 by William Boyce is the most popular of this English composer's 8 Symphonies. Boyce’s Symphonies are not only the most well known and most recorded of all his works, but are also probably among the most famous, most played, and most loved of any English Baroque musical works!
4-Part (2vln, va, vc)
Total Timing - ???
Key: C major
Alternate Key Available: NO
ORCHESTRAL VERSION: Score and Full Set of
Parts [6, 6, 4, 4] - $35; Extra Parts - $1 each
Violin V part available: YES
Cello V part available: YES
Catalog # 44127
CHAMBER VERSION: Vln I; Vln
II; Viola/Vln V; Cello/Viola C Parts; or for 4
Violins - $6.95; miniature score available upon request
Catalog # 04127 [chamber version]; #
04127-V [version for 3 violins]
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