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Published Wednesday, 20 March 2019 by Piper Haywood — soulêve ta paupière close

soulêve ta paupière close

Véronique Gens singing “Le Spectre de la Rose” [YouTube]

From “Les Nuits d’Été” by Berlioz. Someone was playing this in Oval Station yesterday afternoon over the speakers.

Ephemera, music, opera, Link,

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