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<blockquote data-quote="Northbrook" data-source="post: 73067775" data-attributes="member: 411537"><p>Everybody likes to hear fascinating facts about the great composers. Here is a book I enjoyed:</p><p></p><p>1) Schonberg, Harold C. <em>The Lives of the Great Composers</em> (1997 (rev. ed.), 1981).</p><p></p><p>And I saw this title when I looked further down the page on Amazon.com where I looked up that one:</p><p></p><p>2) Kavanaugh, Patrick. <em>Spiritual Lives of the Great Composers</em> (1997).</p><p></p><p>See that? SPIRITUAL lives of the great composers! I want to read that one! If you want to read it, write on a slip of paper the name of the great composer you think, just from hearing his or her music, was the most spiritual. Follow that with reading the book, and see whether you were close! Personally, just from hearing his vocal solo "Panis Angelicus," my vote for "Great Composer Who Was the Most Spiritual" goes to Cesar Franck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northbrook, post: 73067775, member: 411537"] Everybody likes to hear fascinating facts about the great composers. Here is a book I enjoyed: 1) Schonberg, Harold C. [I]The Lives of the Great Composers[/I] (1997 (rev. ed.), 1981). And I saw this title when I looked further down the page on Amazon.com where I looked up that one: 2) Kavanaugh, Patrick. [I]Spiritual Lives of the Great Composers[/I] (1997). See that? SPIRITUAL lives of the great composers! I want to read that one! If you want to read it, write on a slip of paper the name of the great composer you think, just from hearing his or her music, was the most spiritual. Follow that with reading the book, and see whether you were close! Personally, just from hearing his vocal solo "Panis Angelicus," my vote for "Great Composer Who Was the Most Spiritual" goes to Cesar Franck. [/QUOTE]
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