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Didrik Schiele does a classic mixup:
>But even if Ruben Liljefors must be considered a better painter than he was
>a composer, I want to kindly and courtesly remind Mr.Wisse about that there
>is also a Beethoven to listen to.
Ruben Liljefors was perhaps no Beethoven, beeing a late romatic Swedish
composer, but his painting fame was rather small as it was his brother
Bruno who was a famous painter. Any way, Beethoven has his canonised place
in our western music history, albeit a place to dominant if You listen to
me, who tend to side with those who enjoy the exploring of the unknown.
peter lundin, gothenburg.se - Counting the days: DDS 100 (1906-2006)
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