A Colour Symphony
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A Colour Symphony, Op. 24, F. 106, was written by Arthur Bliss in 1921–22.[1] It was his first major work for orchestra,[2] and is today one of his best-known compositions.
A Colour Symphony, Op. 24, F. 106, was written by Arthur Bliss in 1921–22.[1] It was his first major work for orchestra,[2] and is today one of his best-known compositions.