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Amira, a classical pianist, makes her living as a tailor and a waitress.
But maybe it's for the best — the classical rubric makes for quieter audiences.
Amazon has reported that classical music makes up 18percentt of its music sales.
Which, as Richard Jenkyns points out in his book Three Classical Poets, makes her sound like some Kelvingrove matron.
Rainn Wilson, of the NBC comedy "The Office," recently posted, "Classical music makes me want to cut my ears off and eat them like raw ear jerky".
Besides, as all parties to the negotiations acknowledge, no one in classical music makes much money from the sales of printed scores.
Her grand classical line makes Marguerite unquestionably queen of her own court, yet her body looks hollowed by illness, her happiness a fragile puff.
The argument in support of teaching music in the schools because of the "Mozart effect" -- the theory that classical music makes the brain work better -- is incomplete.
The emergence of new trends or the reformulation of classical theories makes the universe of possibilities for approaching learning in digital contexts a complex task.
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