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#108323 - De-composing ... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
A woman named Rosemary Brown had an album out in the late '60's where she performed new compositions from famous but notably de-composing composers. She explained she was channeling them and they where working through her.
Nicolas Slomnimsky's review was something like "proof that prolonged states of death can harm even the greatest of composers". Perhaps many have read about the recent forensic work re: the reputed "skull" of WAM. Also a good book re: Wolfgang, David Weiss's "Sacred and Profane." regards, p |
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