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César Franck’s Symphony in D minor premiered in Paris in February 1889. Its second movement features a memorable cor anglais melody played above pizzicato strings. At the premiere of Franck's melancholy symphony some critics called it 'morose'; others said 'arid and drab'. Yet, when he died two years later, every major living French composer attended his funeral to honour him. Composer: César Franck Performers: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Orchestra of Wales Conductor: Richard Hickox Recording date: 5 September 2003 Date of broadcast: 5 September 2003
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