Nearly nonexistent in the nineteenth century, the repertoire of music for viola and orchestra swelled in the twentieth century. Yet by the early twenty first century, very few of these works have managed to attract the attention of the general classical audience. While Bartók's, Hindemith's, and Walton's concertos are sometimes heard in the ...
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