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But the musicians note that they have essentially seen a quarter of their jobs eliminated.
2. Write a book reporting on the eccentric behavior of famous musicians (note the examples about Alfred Brendel from the article) throughout history.
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A questionable document from around 500 said that Cecilia once sang "in her heart to God alone" ("in corde suo soli Domino"), but Thomas H. Connolly, in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, notes that the words "in her heart" vanished in a medieval liturgical adaptation.
Yet the musicians noted a consistency of voice, largely reflecting the efforts of Mr. Holober, who chose the writers, stayed in touch with them as their work progressed and produced transitions — a prelude, interlude and epilogue — that wove in motivic bits from their arrangements.
After taunting each other for a few moments — the St . Louismusicians noting the number of times the Cardinals have played in the series (17), the Boston players reminding their St . Louiscolleagues of the Cardinal's loss to the Red Sox in 2004 — they offered a cross-cut, fanfare-rich version of "Take Me Out To the Ballgame," preceded by a few bars of "Anything You Can Do".
He was particularly fond of G-Dragon, describing how "in many ways Big Bang has evolved out of being an idol with the abilities they possess as musicians," noting how "G-Dragon can be counted as the main representative for this".
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