A London Symphony - Extracts from Synphony No.2 (7Pos) A London Symphony (also known as Symphony No. 2) was composed in 1912-13 and first performed in 1914 just before the beginning of WWI. That version is not the one we know now, as it was revised several times into the present version from 1933 and shortened from over 60 minutes in length to about 40 minutes. The Symphony is not intended to be programmatic, however, there are touches of familiar tunes, especially the chimes of Westminster. The music ranges from calm and gentle to playful, grave, and vigorous. Randall Malmstroms fantastic 5-minute arrangement of extracts from the work is for a 7-part Trombone Ensemble made up of advanced performers and includes an optional contrabass trombone part. Click below to listen to the magnificent recorded performance by LPO Principal Trombonist Dave Whitehouse and London Studio recording star Bass Trombonist Andrew Lester on YouTube.