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Blind Man's Buff

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Blind Man's Buff

Masque by Peter Maxwell Davies for high voice, mezzo, mime, and stage band (text by Davies from Büchner's Leonce und Lena, among others), first performed in London, England, on 29 May 1972, conducted by Pierre Boulez.



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