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  • There is much to admire and regret in the essays that follow, but first one has to negotiate a "Praeludium" a mere preface would not do for Bloom of amazing and almost forgivable egotism.

    The Anatomy of Influence by Harold Bloom – review 2011

  • The opening Praeludium foreshadows the composer's later regard for significance of expression, for it bears an explanatory quotation from Byron's Manfred.

    Edward MacDowell Porte, John F 1922

  • The Praeludium of the second piano suite, op. 14, is also annotated, having been suggested by lines from Byron's “Manfred.”

    Edward MacDowell Gilman, Lawrence, 1878-1939 1908

  • Vogelgesang in Scheidermayer's Praeludium, and the lovely flutes in the

    Audiophile Audition Headlines 2010

  • Vogelgesang in Scheidermayer's Praeludium, and the lovely flutes in the

    Audiophile Audition Headlines 2010

  • Program: Alex Goldberg - "Praeludium and Allegro,"

    PaloAltoOnline.com 2010

  • Movement 1: Praeludium - Andante maestoso [3'24] 5.

    VeryCD - 电驴资源订阅 jtwh2000 2010

  • Vogelgesang in Scheidermayer's Praeludium, and the lovely flutes in the

    Audiophile Audition Headlines 2010

  • Nuns chanting a solemn Praeludium in the Nonnberg Abbey begin the show, followed by Maria delivering the soaring title song on a nearby mountainside, here depicted by a muted picture of a hillside on a backdrop, part of Jonathan W. Collins's unexciting set design.

    NYT > Home Page By AILEEN JACOBSON 2010

  • Vogelgesang in Scheidermayer's Praeludium, and the lovely flutes in the

    Audiophile Audition Headlines 2010

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