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He was seized with sharp emotion.
Ms. Weiss also gave the world premiere of Michael Hersch's "Recordatio," a meditation in shimmering clusters of chords that twice allowed her to tear loose in sudden paroxysms of sharp emotion but ran on a bit longer than its musical ideas seemed to require.
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