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6/25/2025, 8:49:23 PM
>We then see the moorish character Tyronicus emerge, naked and aroused and begin to make love to the wife of the Count Schnozart. Schnozart watches from the shadows unable to stop it he feels at first outraged but slowly begins to feel himself aroused. He informs us of this through a lengthy recitative, repeated several times. As he watches Tyronicus make love to his wife he begins to supsect her of infidelity this being the fourth such Moorish character he has witnessed make love to her. This is the end of Act 4. The other 7 acts deal with similar themes but with different Moorish characters.
6/25/2025, 12:32:53 AM
>I consider this to be not only my most accomplished piece but my most deeply personal. Writing this has been my life's work and I find I have an incredibly close spiritual piece connection, at times I almost think it is impossible to seperate me from this work.
>I call it "Slow English Dance No. 32 in Db Major"
>I call it "Slow English Dance No. 32 in Db Major"
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