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==History==
 
==History==
*[[Appassionato/en|Appassionato]] might be Legley's opus 1. It is the earliest work he had mentioned in a newspaper article<ref>Anonymous: [http://www.historischekranten.be/issue/HYN/1943-11-26/edition/null/page/2 ''De Stad Ieper en hare Muziekakademie andermaal aan de eer''] in ''Het Ypersche'' on 26 November 1943.</ref> on 26 November 1943, p.2.</ref>
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*[[Appassionato/en|Appassionato]] might be Legley's opus 1. It is the earliest work he had mentioned in a newspaper article<ref>Anonymous: [http://www.historischekranten.be/issue/HYN/1943-11-26/edition/null/page/2 ''De Stad Ieper en hare Muziekakademie andermaal aan de eer''] in ''Het Ypersche'' on 26 November 1943, p.2.</ref> on 26 November 1943.
 
*See the page [[early works]] for a discussion of Legley's (disappeared) youth compositions.
 
*See the page [[early works]] for a discussion of Legley's (disappeared) youth compositions.
  

Latest revision as of 07:56, 28 July 2021

Opus 1

History

  • Appassionato might be Legley's opus 1. It is the earliest work he had mentioned in a newspaper article[1] on 26 November 1943.
  • See the page early works for a discussion of Legley's (disappeared) youth compositions.

Notes

  1. Anonymous: De Stad Ieper en hare Muziekakademie andermaal aan de eer in Het Ypersche on 26 November 1943, p.2.