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[Spoken:] "I met him at the candy store." That line is underwritten by the most authentically anguished music since Puccini wrote Vissi d'Arte for Tosca. That line and its music inflate emotional affect not through the easier gambit of cognitive ...Full Story at Huffington Post »ARTISTdirect Featured News
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