Two people, when they love each other, grow alike in their tastes and habits and pride, but their moral natures … are never welded. The base one goes on being base, and the noble one noble, to the end.
Willa Cather (1873-1947) Discuss
The Song of the Lark | |
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“Song of the Lark” by Jules Breton |
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Author(s) | Willa Cather |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | novel |
Publication date | 1915 |
Media type | Print (Hardback &Paperback) |
ISBN | NA |
Uploaded on Mar 1, 2011
IL NOVECENTO plays TCHAIKOWSKY “March”
“Song of the lark”
from The seasons, op.37 a
transcription for piano-solo and strings by Robert Groslot
Chamber- orchestra IL NOVECENTO
Robert Groslot, conductor and piano-solo
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