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Well ... even somebody like who we were talking about--John Lewis and Billy Strayhorn--but even ... you know, so we saw different ways of European classical influence, you know, concert music influence. But even Bud Powell wrote a through- composed piece, "The Glass Enclosure. " This is not a jazz piece (chuckles).
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