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With Bach, though, provenance is often little more than a matter of historical curiosity: he had an uncanny ability to transform works written for one kind of setting and purpose into music that seemed ideal when it appeared in an entirely different setting.
More intriguing than the sheer size of the cast, though, is its provenance.
Though its provenance is no longer much remembered, at the time its fame spanned the globe.
The purchase went ahead from a London dealer named Robin Symes, even though the provenance was laughable.
Though its provenance is unknown, the painting has been featured in textbooks and television programs and displayed at museums.
"But this is special". Though its provenance is unknown, the painting has been featured in textbooks and television programs and displayed at museums.
New for her and her recording partner Jefferson Hamer, although hardly new for the folk world; over 300 English and Scottish folks songs were collected by Francis James Child in the late nineteenth century, though their provenance is much older.
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