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Pavane' started life as an organ piece composed for the memorial service at St. Paul's, Covent Garden, as a tribute to the famous and greatly loved star of stage and screen, Gladys Cooper, who died in 1971. It subsequently became a movement in Lewis's 'Norfolk Concerto' for flute, harp and strings, and is here arranged for flute and piano with an option for flute, cello and piano. Twice recorded, warmly received by concert audiences and described as "very beautiful" by the widow of Gordon Jacob.


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