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Etudes Pittoresques (20), for piano
Music Alphabet, for piano
Lamento, cello and piano (posth.)
Got it straightaway, mercs - in keeping with the precedent set by Simon Stockhausen, I went again for a double S, and the composer/performer son of a more famous composer father. (I might pass when the next R comes round! )
T if not scones at yours, then ...
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did The Juvenile hear The Winds of Siberia in The Murmuring Forest ?
No I don't think he did.
And there's not even a mumuration of AAers flocking to reply.
Shall I?
It's Boris Tchaikowsky (no relation):
The Juvenile, Poem for orchestra (1984)
The Winds of Siberia, Symphonic Poem (1984)
The Murmuring Forest Orchestral Suite (1953)
It's Boris Tchaikowsky (no relation):
The Juvenile, Poem for orchestra (1984)
The Winds of Siberia, Symphonic Poem (1984)
The Murmuring Forest Orchestral Suite (1953)
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