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Thanh-Tam Le wrote:
>As we are considering neglected Australian composers of Belgian ascent,
>would any lister have heard Dorian Le Gallienne's Symphony? (I am unsure
>whether this composer, whose real name was Leon Marlois, was of Belgian or
>French origin.) I don't mean the charming 1956 Sinfonietta but the 1953
>work, so much praised by R.Covell. Is there any way to hear it?
I have a few of his works:
4 Divine Poems of John Donne for Voice and Piano
Sinfonietta for Strings; Sonata for piano; Symphony in E;Voyageur, Ballet
To my ears the music is quite good. It is conservative, classically
structured and, as I recall, somewhat French in sound.
If you want a copy of the Sinfonietta, feel free to email me directly.
Karl
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