20th Century (1982). British composer Malcom Arnold. "Contemporary-music-without-tears has always been his aim, and this succinct little three-movement work showed him as skillful as ever in unpretentious directness of utterance, as it were in the vernacular. For the soloist it is a gift, alike in the first movement's almost indispensable fanfare-like challenges, in melody sometimes as more... nostalgic as Poulenc (especially haunting in the seductively scored central Andante) and in the Finale's flashes of virtuosity." -Jona Chissell, The Times, 31 January 1983