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I'd been quaffing, so it was just inconsequential Bartok.

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Ahh, that explains everything

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Chopin trollies?

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lardbucket wrote:I'd been quaffing, so it was just inconsequential Bartok.
Impeccable musical taste. Bartok was undeniably a 2Oth century successor of Brahms and (his Hungarian compatriot) Liszt.
With a bit of tick-tock thrown in.
But not Leroy Anderson's. More like Ligeti's. Or possibly Terry Riley's.

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Now I'm feeling hungry. 

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