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Kelemen and Wosner, Unifying Extremes

The music of Mozart and Bart¿k could not be more different, and it is more than time and distance that divide them. The 18th-century, Salzburg-born Mozart addresses the outside world, remains strongly centered, and sings with seemingly God-given melodic invention. Bart¿k, the 20th-century modernist...
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