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Posted by B BIXLER on June 07, 19103 at 05:12:43:
DOES ANY ONE HEAR THE LUGUBRIOUS BASE OF BRAHMS PIANO WORKS (SOME ANYWAY) AND GET THE IMPRESSION OF SUCH (BRAHMS) WHEN LISTINING TO RACHMANINOV??? CAN YOU HEAR THESE COMMON THREADS OF THE MUSE...?
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