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  • "Andromède", 1883 symphonic poem written by French composer Augusta Holmès
  • Andromeda, 1886 cantata for the Three Choirs Festival by English composer Charles Harford Lloyd
  • Andromeda, 1905 dramatic cantata for soloists, chorus and orchestra by English composer Cyril Rootham

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