Talk:Symphony in One Movement (Barber)

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Missing source?[edit]

In the third paragraph it is written: "The symphony is a condensed one movement version of a classical four movement symphony and is modeled after Sibelius' Symphony No. 7". The book "Samuel Barber - The composer and his music" by Barbara B. Heyman has a very similar formulation: "The work is a condensed version of the conventional four-movement symphony […], it shares shares a similarity with Sibelius's one-movement Symphony No. 7, which is in fact the model Barber used for this work."

Should this be added to the list of sources?--Hero Wanders (talk) 00:41, 23 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]