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Arthur Benjamin's Piano Concerto

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The solo concerto, and in particular the piano concerto, is still the most popular musical form amongst the general public to-day. Therefore the appearance of a new work of this variety by a well-known composer is inevitably a matter of widespread interest.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Arthur Benjamin's Piano Concerto
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The solo concerto, and in particular the piano concerto, is still the most popular musical form amongst the general public to-day.
Therefore the appearance of a new work of this variety by a well-known composer is inevitably a matter of widespread interest.

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