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Dolly| Suite of six children's pieces for piano duet by Gabriel Fauré, Op. 56, composed in 1893; an orchestral version for a ballet was arranged by Henri Rabaud in 1896 and it was first produced in Paris, France, on 23 January 1913. It is dedicated to the daughter of Mme Emma Bardac, later Claude Debussy's second wife. As in the case of Debussy's Children's Corner, the title and two of the sub-titles seem to suggest some English association: 1. Berceuse; 2. Mi-a-ou; 3. Le Jardin de Dolly; 4. Kitty-Valse; 5. Tendresse; 6. Le Pas espagnol. |
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1997Armstrong, LouisBee GeesbiologyCalloway, CabclonecountryFauré, GabrielFebruary 27Freeman, MorganHerman, JerryHope, AnthonyHouston, WhitneyJones, DellaJones, NorahKelly, GeneKidd, MichaelParton, Dolly RebeccaRogers, Ginger | Dollying away from Lear's "Nyet" screams, Kozintsev's camera charts the fivefold "Never" (5. Toey departs the hospital, she exits the frame, and the camera surprises us by not following her but instead dollying forward, in a manner that inadvertently invokes the famous last shot of Antonioni's The Passenger, toward lush countryside framed by a balcony, finally halting to contemplate in long take this sun-swept vista as the credits begin to appear. That left England at 73-3 as Anthony McGrath came to the wicket to partner Vaughan but he made just four before becoming Hall's second victim after dollying a leading edge to Gary Kirsten at short mid-wicket. |
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