Edwin Setiadi

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‘Chopin isn’t at all like I thought he would be,’ she says. ‘He’s not melancholy at all … he makes jokes and he is light-hearted. Schubert is lovely too. He communicates smoothly and quietly. He alters music just after he’s given it. He’ll edit. All the other composers seem to have them all prepared. But he is writing it as he goes.’
The Theory of Everything Else: A Voyage into the World of the Weird
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