Felixande

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Dwelling among emergent melodies in Scarlatti's temple, rotund Felixande, the Muse of Song, embodies all that is song. The ginger muse is known to be fond of the melodies of songbirds, and can often be found humming in accompaniment. She is the lyre-bearing spirit of the awe-inspiring art which transforms the voice into an enchanting instrument of power, whether raised high in frivolity or laid low in the sombre tones of heartrending ballad.