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Then you can lay music against the visual to create a third element.
In Beethoven, he illuminated the music's courtly roots while at the same time making a point of its increasingly revolutionary architecture; he played Liszt with impeccable virtuosity while arguing that beneath Liszt's glittery veneer lay music of uncommon depth.
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