Was mir die Liebe erzählt

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Item#:XXXX
Clearance Level 5: Clearance
Containment Class: safe
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Secondary Class: hiemal
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Disruption Class: #/amida
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Risk Class: #/notice
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Assigned Site Site Director Research Head Assigned Section
Site-61 Marie Schöenberg Arnold Bernstein Harmonics Division

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Opening bars of SCP-XXXX. Note the tempo and solo for flute.


Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-A act as a pair of self-containing anomalies, thus requiring containment efforts to contain each anomaly without disrupting any hiemal-class self-regulation effects. Audio recordings, sheet-music, published scores and videotaped performances have been removed by Foundation webcrawler program Alpha-19 ("Stokowski's Baton.") Through censorship of public information relating to Alma Łupińska's work, public perception has changed to regarding Łupińska's second symphony (SCP-XXXX) as a lost piece of music. A death certificate and will have been forged for Łupińska, dating her death to October 17th, 1922; Łupińska's will specifies her wish to be cremated, thus negating the need for a physical cadaver to stand in for Łupińska.

The original SCP-XXXX manuscript, recovered by Agent Odette Schöenberg, has been stored within a moisture-proof containment system. Copies have been made for purposes of review, practice, and observation. Scheduled preformances of SCP-XXXX are to occur within Site-61's auditorium. POI-2138 ("Ewa Łupińska") is self-containing within her apartment. Certain unknown circumstances prevent Łupińska from physically leaving her apartment, thus removing any need for Foundation-based custody.

Description: SCP-XXXX is the Foundation designation given to Polish-German composer Ewa Łupińska's second symphony, 'Was mir die Liebe erzählt'.1