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Re: Prokofiev
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Ron Chaplin <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Jan 2000 01:50:45 PST
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I asked the following question:

>Question: Was Prokofiev considered a Soviet composer? What I mean by
>"Soviet composer" is someone who composed music that was acceptable to the
>leadership.  ...

Right after I sent my last post, I did a search on Prokofiev on the web and
answered my own question.  Boy, was I wrong.  Sorry to bother you folks.

If anyone knows of any other complete recordings of Romeo and Juliet I
would appreciate learning about them.

Thanks, as always.

Ron Chaplin

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