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>Verdi: A Towering Genius - Peter McKenzie-Brown - Language Instinct
It looks like this article got lost on its way to being posted on the DEAD COMPOSERS I COULD CARE LESS ABOUT web site. Someone should call the lost and found department. While at it, we should take up a collection for the web master to send him or her for a PET scan of their cranial cavity. I am not sure if something is growing in there that should not be, or if it has always been empty.... Buddy, wake up! Do you know where you are?

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Beginning of the headline :To commemorate his bicentennial, a brief biography of Verdi, the greatest Italian composer; for comment on Verdi and Wagner, please click here By Peter McKenzie-Brown A towering figure in his art, Giuseppe Verdi (9th or 10th of October 1813 – 27 January 1901) is often seen as an extraordinary genius whose operatic dominance is inexplicable. To the contrary: he was the greatest composer of a single generation of Italian opera composers who helped inspire each other’s work. The others – Gioachino... Read More
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