excerpt from 'My Years With Pavlova' pp. 199-200 (105 words)
excerpt from 'My Years With Pavlova' pp. 199-200 (105 words)
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When Menaka arrived in London, we worked together and she showed me a whole series of footwork and rhythms which she had been able to study since our recital in Bombay. She had incorporated some of them into a new dance which she had arranged. One day Edmund Rubbra came to play the music he had transposed or, should I say, translated from Indian instruments to Western instruments. It was beautifully done, with great sensitivity. After that we worked together a lot, and sometimes Nawab Ali Khan, who was a great authority on Indian music, would come and listen approvingly to the ‘translations’. |
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