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Posted by RJ on February 20, 19101 at 00:32:07:
In Reply to: Please help : "La Clemenza di Tito" posted by jojo on December 29, 19100 at 20:00:19:
I'm just a student at Miami in Oxford,OH who has come across some information on this that maybe you should check out. I am unaware of "La Clemenza di Tito" by Gluck but...
I know that Mozart wrote a work by the same title and Maybe you should take that route?
He employed the istance of his pupil (the one which isted in finishing the Requiem M), Sussmayr was his name, he also isted Mozart with Die Zaberflote (Magic Flute).
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