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Article: Hail, Cesar. (composer Cesar Franck)
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- National Review
- Article date:
- December 3, 1990
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Stove's articles on music and literature have appeared in The American Spectator, the Australian journal Quadrant, and various Australian national newspapers.
ON THE night of October 12, Liege, Belgium, exploded into what looked like about twenty fairgrounds at once: one would have to be a combination of Swinburne and Hieronymus Bosch to conjure up the resultant son et lumiere of bacchic dementia. Liege is normally a somewhat dour place, a steel-producing and formerly) coal-mining city whose back-streets remain crammed with the sort of shabby apartment-blocks where the panic-stricken anti-heroes created by Georges Simenon (a native son) regularly hanged ...
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... ... famous works for cello and piano, Cesar Franck's A Major Sonata, originally written ... Barenboim played Chopin, Debussy and Franck on the fly. But that was part of ... pleasure. At times, especially in the Franck sonata, Barenboim was so dominant ...
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