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Second-Guessing Old Compositions
Is it wise for a composer — even a great composer — to return to old compositions years later, to … Continue reading
Posted in Aesthetics and Criticism
Tagged Bruckner, Charles Ives, composers, George Lucas, Greedo, Han Solo, Ives, Lucas, music history, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Rachmaninov, Star Wars, Tchaikovsky
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