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From A Clockwork Orange (novel by Anthony Burgess), 1962.  
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Classical composer mentioned in ''A Clockwork Orange'' (novel by Anthony Burgess), 1962.  
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<blockquote>It was a symphony that I knew real horrorshow but had not slooshied for many a year, namely the Symphony Number Three of the Danish veck Otto Skadelig, a very gromky and violent piece, especially in the first movement, which was what was playing now.</blockquote>
It was a symphony that I knew real horrorshow but had not slooshied for many a year, namely the Symphony Number Three of the Danish veck Otto Skadelig, a very gromky and violent piece, especially in the first movement, which was what was playing now.
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"Skadelig" is Danish for "harmful."
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[[Category:Fictional composers|Skadelig, Otto]]

Latest revision as of 07:07, 19 February 2019

Classical composer mentioned in A Clockwork Orange (novel by Anthony Burgess), 1962.

It was a symphony that I knew real horrorshow but had not slooshied for many a year, namely the Symphony Number Three of the Danish veck Otto Skadelig, a very gromky and violent piece, especially in the first movement, which was what was playing now.

"Skadelig" is Danish for "harmful."