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Latest revision as of 08:22, 1 March 2019

Esrum Hellerup Dag Henrik The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.png

Non-existent Danish composer from the first printing of the 1980 New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. The entry was removed from later printings of the 1980 edition and subsequent editions. Written by Scandinavian expert Robert Layton as a joke, who didn't think the Grove would fall for it. Esrum and Hellerup are railway stops in Copenhagen.

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