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I had heard maybe Pierrot Lunaire. Nothing much more than that. It was his reputation. So many people I admired thought he was really the master of this age. After the war, you either chose to follow Schoenberg or Schillinger or somebody like Stravinsky or Darius Milhaud. For sure I didn't want to follow Schoenberg. Today I use the 12-tone row to write a melody. All the time I'm doing that. Bu ...
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