Wednesday, December 23, 2009

DECOMPOSITION WAS INTENSE

In the midst of constructing a brief musical exercise designed to
demonstrate the range of a specific instrument, the famous classical
composer suddenly lost all inspiration. He became so depressed that he
not only never completed the musical work but he died soon thereafter
sullen and dejected. Although the piece he had been working on was
lost to the world, the composer was highly appreciated for the effort
that went into the composition. He is admired still today for his
morale wrecked etude.

Gary Hallock

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