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Sylvia Fine was a tireless reviser of her compositions. She was constantly revising and adapting her music and lyrics written for her husband, Danny Kaye, throughout their careers. “Anatole of Paris” was one such work that survived from the beginning of their time together, 1939, throughout Kaye’s performance career.
Sylvia Fine was a tireless reviser of her compositions. She was constantly revising and adapting her music and lyrics written for her husband, Danny Kaye, throughout their careers. “Anatole of Paris” was one such work that survived from the beginning of their time together, 1939, throughout Kaye’s performance career.