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Articles in Spring 1999 issue of Musical Times
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Pushkin and music: A poet's echoes
by Seaman, Gerald - In memoriam: August Everding
- Letters
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Das Dorfchen and the 'unsinnsgesellschaft': Schubert's Elise
by Steblin, Rita -
Paying pity's price?
by Whittall, Arnold -
Robin Orr at 90: Age of gold
by Kemp, Ian -
Morning music
by Williams, Nicholas -
Confit des canards
by Thomson, Andrew -
Multivalent late-modernist
by Whittall, Arnold -
Snatches of memory
by Burrell, Diana -
Going for gold
by Williams, Nicholas - In memoriam: Rolf Liebermann
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Endangered species
by Morwood, James - In memoriam: Gerard Grisey
- From the Musical Times 150, 100 and 50 years ago
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Cock and bride
by Steane, John -
Shades of grey
by Bradshaw, Susan -
Key conversions
by Bond, Ann - In memoriam: John Addison
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Origin of the species
by Bond, Ann -
Acts of grace
by Williams, Nicholas - In memoriam: Robert Shaw
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Modes of enquiry
by Drakeford, Richard -
Mostly Mozart
by Jones, David Wyn - In memoriam: Anthony Cross
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Improving Carmen
by Rushton, Julian -
Vox pop
by Steane, John -
Butterworth's Housman re-assessed lad culture
by Leitch, Paul -
Newish Berlioz
by Rushton, Julian - In memoriam: Barbara Thornton
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Mistaken identity
by Hewett, Ivan -
So French
by Thomson, Andrew
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