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He straightened his hair and back-combed it into a leonine sprawl, and wore heavy eyeliner and frilly shirts, like a "deconstructed classical genius".
These superb and now very rare examples of early classical genius showed on the obverse the head of Arethusa (the fountain nymph of Syracusan Ortygia), wreathed (possibly for victory), and on the reverse a chariot above a fleeing lion.
Because Victory is also a book of great humanity and compassion, a compelling and exotic narrative that can be read for pleasure as much as for anything it will do to top up your appreciation of classical genius.
Follow the link in each slide to catch a glimpse of cinematic and classical genius.
A study in 2001 from the Rowland Institute for Science tested whether koi fish were capable of distinguishing the music of blues legend John Lee Hooker from that of classical genius Johann Sebastian Bach.
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At the opposite end of the scale are the robust, tonal, and extrovert compositions of Paul Hindemith and also of Carl Orff, whose particular genius for setting classical and medieval texts may be seen in his Catulli Carmina (1943) and Carmina Burana (1937).
Certainly Stravinsky did not have this scenario in mind and it was Robbins's genius to use the classical vocabulary with the music in this way.
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