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Although the ballet had serene and tempestuous episodes, it was never quite varied enough.
In its finale — a nearly 10-minute version of J. J. Cale's "Magnolia" — she lets them float free, with Mr. Leisz and Mr. Frisell holding a long, leisurely two-chord colloquy as Ms. Williams sings about "the best I ever had": serene, but still longing.
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