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Date: | Wed, 13 Feb 2008 11:42:14 -0800 |
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Donald Clarke wrote:
>But there was a lovely Paul Weston instrumental arrangement based on
>the opening theme of one of the Opus 10 set of Etudes (No. 3 in F).
>I used to have it on a Capitol LP, one of Weston's mood music albums,
>and I'm sure it also had words written for it, but I can't remember
>what they called it. Maybe someone else can help?
I listened to this on the Classical Music Archives, and what I heard was
a piece I was accustomed to playing in E major; I wonder whether there
is some confusion somewhere? Perhaps there are two etudes, one in each
key, with the same tune????
How Deep is the Night, was the title of the "song".
Arch
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