Part 1
ELEGIA
The second piece will use the Elegy of Massenet. Lyr
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ics of this composition will present a contrast to the behavior of the
young lovers. Generally, the largest egoists are the lovers. They can see
and hear nothing around themselves. A story of humor will be narrated
thereof.
Part 2
EXODUS
A night, a kitchen. The moon shines to the window.
There is a square of the moonlight on the floor. Cupboards begin open
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ing to music. From there dishes, saucepans are appearing, going down
to the floor, and having come into line leaving the kitchen under the
last strains of L.
Armstrong’s trumpet.
Part 3
RONDO
The Introduction and Rondo-Capriccioso of Saint-
Saens is used. Using a story of one life the narration will be that the life
runs over from us to our children, from our children to our grandchildren. The life goes on, so the name is Rondo.