The Piano Concerto in C is a concertante work by Ralph Vaughan Williams written in 1926 (movements 1 and 2) and 1930–31 (movement 3). During the intervening years, the composer completed Job: A Masque for Dancing and began work on his Fourth Symphony. The concerto shares some thematic characteristics with these works, as well as some of their drama and turbulence.
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