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Posted by Ashley Akers on December 05, 19103 at 12:17:30:

In Reply to: Schumann's Use of Melody from "What Child Is This" posted by John on June 12, 19102 at 14:22:46:

: Did Schumann use the melody from the song we know as "What Child As This" as part of one of his symphonies? If so, which one and which movement.

: This question is prompted from recently hearing a recording on the Clical Radio Station, but I missed the title. I THINK the announcer said Schumann.
: Thanks for you help.




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