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 Re: Polovetsian Dances
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2007-08-31 21:55

And would that be for 'Clarionet' as well, and with the tails always on the right of minims, reversed quaver rests and those curly bass clefs?

I always hear it being called 'Polotsvian' as opposed to 'Polovtsian' by certain radio presenters (the same ones that say 'Tann-how-zer' instead of 'Tann-hoy-zer' among the plethora of words they mispronounce).

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Howarth of London
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Post Edited (2007-08-31 21:57)

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