Symphony No. 6 (Henze) - Movements

Movements

Part I

  1. ♩ = 92
  2. un poco meno mosso (Fig. D, p. 23)
  3. meno mosso (p. 32)
  4. Corona (p. 39)
  5. meno mosso del tempo I (Fig. P, p. 51)

Part II

  1. Lento (Fig. T, p. 63)
  2. "Song to Freedom" (Fig. V, p. 69)
  3. Largo (Fig. X, p. 77)
  4. ♩ = 66 (p. 78)
  5. ♩ = 66 (p. 83)
  6. ♩ = 92 (p. 88)

Part III

  1. piu mosso (p. 102)
  2. meno mosso (Fig. MM, p. 110)
  3. piu mosso, con fuoco (Fig. OO, p. 113)
  4. ♩ = 100 (Fig. SS, p. 121)

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