Northumberland Impressions (Op. 42a) is a suite for solo Oboe with Piano accompaniment. It was written by Alan Bush in 1953, and first performed in the same year by the oboist Joy Boughtonwith the composer accompanying on the Piano. It is scored in three movements: Prelude - Lament - Dance.
Alan Bush (1900-1995) was a British composer and pianist. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music andthe University of Berlin, and also took private lessons in composition with John Ireland. He later taught at the Royal College of Music. His compositions include several operas, four symphonies, and a large volume ofchambermusic.