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After the vehemently despairing final phrases of the last song, "Die alten, bösen Lieder" ("The Bad Old Songs"), as Mr. Muzijevic played the solo piano epilogue, Mr. Keenlyside stood almost motionless, like a steadfast soldier of love who has suffered a stinging defeat but will not let on.
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You'd think: "How did somebody do that?" Even now, 30 or 40 years down the road, it sounds like a completely steadfast, undying commitment to an aesthetic.
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