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Musical Memories

CHAPTER XX
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This scene is in the romance and it is almost impossible that Meyerbeer had no idea of putting it into his opera.

More probably the people at the theatre wanted the act to end with the blessing of the daggers, and the author with his duet in his portfolio only had to take it out to satisfy his interpreters.

A beautiful scene like this with its sweep and pleasing innovation is not written hastily.

This duet should be heard when the author's intentions and the nuances which make a part of the idea are respected and not replaced by inventions in bad taste which they dare to call traditions.

The real traditions have been lost and this admirable scene has lost its beauty.
The manner in which the duet ends has not been noted sufficiently.
Raoul's phrase, _God guard our days.


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