Talk:Salomon Jadassohn
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Back in June 2000 I posted a description of Jadassohn's symphony no. 2 (op. 28, A major, four movements), which I'd interloaned, to rec.music.classical. (I also interloaned his first piano trio, in F op. 16, whose first movement did indeed sound in the Mendelssohn-Schumann orbit.) There was very little increased interest in his music on the centenary of his death beyond the release of one CD, but this is the source of mine. Not sure how relevant that article (can't direct-link it of course) is to this article, and feel free to delete this talk: entry if and as it isn't. Schissel : bowl listen 20:37, May 24, 2005 (UTC)
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