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German classical composer, from the "Next Seasons Novelties" joke review in vol. 54, no. 846 (Aug. 1, 1913) of The Musical Times, by Harvey Grace.

"Rêve d'Amour," pour l'orgue, par Max Rigour (Bock & Pilsener, Munich).

A fine example of this craggy German genius. Herr Rigour is at his best in dealing with elemental subjects, and in this work we find the same stark, almost brutal, strength that has made his name one to conjure with.

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