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A different work based on the first theme is [[Oranges and Lemons]]. | A different work based on the first theme is [[Oranges and Lemons]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:49, 27 April 2017
London Lemons is a series of nine short themes inspired by London clock chimes, based on the London clock chime known as "Oranges and Lemons say the bells of St Clements" with a chord accompaniment based on another chime "London Bridge is Falling Down".
A different work based on the first theme is Oranges and Lemons.
Papers
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- They were originally published on Standard Music Library record ESL104.
- They appear to survive in the Attic Tapes on DD080