A Colour Symphony
A Colour Symphony, Op. 24, F. 106, was written by Arthur Bliss in 1921–22. It was his first major work for orchestra and while it wasn't performed for 70 years after its less than ideal debut, today it is one of his best-known compositions.
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A Colour Symphony
A Colour Symphony, Op. 24, F. 106, was written by Arthur Bliss in 1921–22. It was his first major work for orchestra and while it wasn't performed for 70 years after its less than ideal debut, today it is one of his best-known compositions.
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『色彩交響曲』(しきさいこうきょうきょく、英語: A Col ...... 大規模な管弦楽曲であり、現在でもブリスの代表作の一つである。
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A Colour Symphony, Op. 24, F. ...... f his best-known compositions.
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『色彩交響曲』(しきさいこうきょうきょく、英語: A Col ...... 大規模な管弦楽曲であり、現在でもブリスの代表作の一つである。
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A Colour Symphony
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色彩交響曲
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