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    Whose 2nd Symphony was inspired by Venice and Tintagel?

    Question #21391. Asked by Curious. (Aug 13 02 9:19 AM)


    Barrow boy

    Edward Elgar's.

    http://www.elgar.org/3symph2x.htm

    Aug 13 02, 11:05 AM


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