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Mirages: Roderick Williams and Roger Vignoles explore the ‘art’ of French song

4 years ago
Claire Seymour

The repertory of French mélodie must comprise many thousands of songs.  The genre, which developed in the early 1800s and reached full maturity in the second half of the century, was…

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