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www.artsjournal.com
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| | | | | Leonard Bernstein at a USIA exhibit in Moscow in 1959 The vanishing presence of the arts in the American experience has implications for America's reputation abroad, and for its pursuit of foreign ... | |
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www.talking37thdream.com.37thdream.com
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| | | | | 21 years of blogging The Cassandra Pages | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | The atonal music produced in the twentieth century consists largely of random outbursts that could be described as groans wrapped in mathematics. The result makes little or no sense to the ear, and these works remain more items of curiosity than objects of love, and audiences have begun to turn their backs on them... (essay by Sir Roger Scruton) | |
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schnickschnackmixmax.blogspot.com
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various music-related entries, including album and track listings, artist names, genres, and file formats such as FLAC and MP3. It appears to be a list of music files or entries from a digital library or collection, possibly with some metadata and descriptions. The content includes references to different music styles like jazz, rock, pop, and electronic, as well as specific artists and albums. Some entries mention the quality of the audio files (e.g., Hi-Res 24bit), and others include track numbers and titles. There are also mentions of specific labels, countries, and years of release for some entries. | ||