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Wallenstein

Three symphonic poems by d'Indy, Op. 12, after Schiller's dramatic trilogy, composed 1873–79: 1. Le Camp de Wallenstein; 2. Max et Thécla (first called Piccolomini); 3. La Mort de Wallenstein. First complete performance Paris, 26 February 1888.



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Remarkable as being the scene of the death of Wallenstein, and for its numerous glass-factories and paper-mills.
 
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