SO THEY SAY
People often complain that music is too ambiguous; that what they should think when they hear it is so unclear, whereas everyone understands words. With me it is exactly the reverse, and not only with regard to an entire speech, but also with individual words. —Felix Mendelssohn.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30880, 13 October 1965, Page 12
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50SO THEY SAY Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30880, 13 October 1965, Page 12
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