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There was a touch of Classical, perhaps Mozartean, coolness to the long and trancelike "Song of Thanks". It captured the intensities yet turned down the white heat to which other performers like to abandon themselves.
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His work is often a curious fusion, classical and statuesque bodies with a touch of realism.
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