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I would be very surprised if a regular contributor to these boards had not heard it before.
Well, that's my point - I obviously had heard it, but wasn't aware that I had.
However, judging by the responses nobody else seems to have had similar experiences with other works, so obviously I'm unique in that (as in so many other ways )
Or perhaps I should have been more explicit, & added, rather as Fred used to do, HAS ANYBODY ELSE HAD THE SAME EXPERIENCE?
I'll throw in Malcolm Arnold's 1st English Dance from his second set and this from Dvorak's Serenade as examples of "unknown knowns" (until recently obviously ).
Certainly. In my case the three composers who first spring to mind are Frank Bridge (The Sea), Dvorak (the symphonic poems) and Albert Roussel (almost anything).
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