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    it's rude of me to keep AG hanging about

    Linz

    Wolfgang Amadeus's 36th symphony
    Bruckner's first version of his first
    Richard Tauber (Old Chelsea operetta)'s birthplace

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    Not at all makes it look as if the question had a degree of merit - M you'd better move on

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    Quote Originally Posted by antongould View Post
    a degree of merit
    at least 360 [degrees] .............. anyway .............



    M connecting

    a Maddie Grey premiere (composer at piano), a tragic gallop for Cortot and an English* song cycle for baritone



    *recently AA-featured composer

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    at least 360 [degrees] .............. anyway .............



    M connecting

    a Maddie Grey premiere (composer at piano), a tragic gallop for Cortot and an English* song cycle for baritone



    *recently AA-featured composer
    William Alwyn wrote a song cycle for baritone called Mirages

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    at least 360 [degrees] .............. anyway .............



    M connecting

    a Maddie Grey premiere (composer at piano), a tragic gallop for Cortot and an English* song cycle for baritone



    *recently AA-featured composer
    mazeppa?

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    William Alwyn wrote a song cycle for baritone called Mirages


    Mirages is the word

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    mazeppa?
    that is indeed the tragic gallop but not on this occasion my M word (which ams has correctly hit upon)

    Maddie short for ........... ?

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    Cortot & Souzay performing Mirages by Fauré

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C41sY1qpSRg

    Madeleine Grey premiered Mirages with Fauré at the joanna

    I suspect that the Cortot isn't what you want

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    Madeleine Grey premiered Mirages with Fauré at the joanna
    ammie storming ahead

    the Cortot thing is pretty obscure, though I think cloughie is onto it

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    the Cortot thing is pretty obscure
    I shall put an end to this and hand over to ammie if I may

    The Tragic Gallop, La Tragique Chevauchée, based on the Mazeppa legend, dedicated to Cortot, the second of two pieces, Mirages opus 70 by Florent Schmitt
    http://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs...nguage=English
    the Faure opus 113
    and William Alwyn Song Cycle

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