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RobForbes <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Nov 1994 23:33:08 -0500
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"This is,
the symphony,
That Schubert wrote but never fin-ished.
This is,
The sym-phony,
That Schubert wrote but never fin-shed," etc.
 
I believe these were written for early "music appreciation" classes.
 
Rob
 
On Fri, 18 Nov 1994, Robert Judd wrote:
 
> I'm inquiring for a friend... Can readers send to me any/all instances
> of words put to famous tunes? E.g. "Can you see___, that I am the
> Fugue in G" or "Papa Haydn's dead and gone," etc. Don't be reluctant
> to send the ones with "colorful" language too!
>
> Thanks in advance--
>
> Bob Judd
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>
 
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Department of History
Yale University
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