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"Stephen E. Bacher" wrote:
>Have to agree about attributions, though. Emerson, Lake & Palmer,
>for example, "borrowed" Bartok's "Allegro Barbaro" and Janacek's
>"Sinfonietta" for their first album without any nods in the original
>composers' direction. To their credit, in later years they acknowledged,
>or at least confessed to, the origins of their "adaptations" of works of
>Bach, Copland, Ginastera, and (heaven help us) Mussorgsky.
Tchaikovsky, too.
Mitch Friedfeld
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