Brazilian palms |
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Title : | Brazilian palms |
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Creator : | Moraites, Stratos | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide, S. Aust. | ||
Date of creation : | [194-] | ||
Format : | Sheet music | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Description : |
There is an abundance of romantic and sentimental songs: happy, sad, romantic love, parental love and sibling love.Sentimental and romantic types of music are generally used to convey moods or feelings of tranquility, repose, calmness or sensuality. Stratos Moraitis composed a number of songs including Going out to dine, The housewife and this one, Brazilian Palms, which has his portrait on the cover and the note ' Stratos Moraites: South Australia's famous composer'. His family owned the Morris Brothers' Fish Cafe at 38 Hindley Street. Note the variant spelling of his surname. |
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Coverage year : | 194? |
Region : | Adelaide city |
Further reading : | Holmes, Robyn. The collector's book of sheet music covers, Canberra : National Library of Australia, 2001 Woodley, Enid. Groundbreaking Greeks in Memento, winter 2006 p. 16 |
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