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Dance Rhapsody

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Dance Rhapsody

Two works for orchestra by Frederick Delius: no. 1, composed in 1908 and first performed at the Hereford Festival, England, on 8 September 1909, conducted by Delius; and no. 2, composed in 1916 and first performed in London on 23 October 1923, conducted by Henry Wood.


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