The bells

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The bells denote:

  • a poem by Edgar Allan Poe that was published posthumously in 1849, see p. The bells (Poe) (Original title: The Bells )
  • a recitative based on Poe's poem, composed between 1890 and 1900 by the British composer Stanley Hawley, s. The bells (Hawley)
  • a symphony cantata based on Poe's poem, composed in 1913 by the Russian composer Sergei Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninow, see. The bells (Rachmaninoff)

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