
Rosemary Brown (27 July 1916 – 16 November 2001) was a spirit medium who claimed that dead composers dictated new musical works to her. She created a small media sensation in the 1970s by presenting works dictated to her by Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, Johann Sebastian Bach, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Franz Schubert, Edvard Grieg, Claude Debussy, Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann and Ludwig van Beethoven. Brown claimed to have been only seven years old when she was first introduced to the world of dead musicians.
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Rêve En Bateau
Swan at Twilight
Bagatelle In E Flat
Grubelei
Moment Musical
Impromptu In F Minor
Impromptu In E Flat
Jesus Walking On The Water
Valse Brillante In E Minor
Danse Éxotique In F Sharp
Longing
Waltz In B Flat
Consolation
Ballade
Commentary by Rosemary Brown
Shepherd Piping
Jesus at Prayer
Lament
Jesus at Prayer [inspired by Liszt]
Consolation [inspired by Liszt]
Swan at Twilight [inspired by Liszt]
Reve en Bateau [inspired by Liszt]
Lament [inspired by Liszt]
Shepherd Piping [inspired by Grieg]
Longing [inspired by Schumann]
Ballade [inspired by Chopin]]
Commentary
Bagatelle in E flat [inspired by Beethoven]
Rosemary Brown In Conversation
Moment Musical [inspired by Schubert]
Impromptu in E flat [inspired by Chopin]
Danse Exotique in F sharp [inspired by Debussy]
Impromptu in F minor [inspired by Chopin]
Grubelei [inspired by Liszt]
Jesus Walking on the Water [inspired by Liszt]
Valse Brilliante in E minor [inspired by Liszt]
Waltz in B flat [inspired by Brahms]
Spiritualism
Intro (1973) & Grubeleï (1969)
Nocturne (Inspired by Chopin)
moment musical (Schubert)
Ballade [inspired by Chopin]
Grübelei, Transmitted By Franz Liszt
Grubeleï (Inspired by Liszt)
Drei Etüden Ges-Dur (Fréderic Chopin in 10-06-1969)
Drei Etüden Ges-Dur c-Moll (Fréderic Chopin in 10-02-1968)
Drei Etüden Ges-Dur fis Moll (Fréderic Chopin in 10-06-1969)
Moment Musical Nr. 2 f-Moll (Franz Schubert in 11-01-1976)
Lyric (Serge Rachmaninow in 18-02-1968)
Intermezzo Nr. 1 es-Moll (Johannes Brahms in 01-1974)
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