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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 15 Oct 2014

    Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? Alex Ross on the composer’s profound influence: http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f pic.twitter.com/uyWHJ2SVdk

    10:36 AM - 15 Oct 2014
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      1. Chris Kelly‏ @WuKelly 15 Oct 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        “@NewYorker: Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? Alex Ross on composer’s profound influence: http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f  ”@corkpops

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      1. Sandra Buarque‏ @sandrabuarque 22 Oct 2014
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        Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? Alex Ross on the composer’s profound influence: http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f  v @NewYorker

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      1. Gaurav‏ @gauravgjain 19 Oct 2014
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        Fascinating “@NewYorker: Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f  pic.twitter.com/fbujbphLza”

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      1. Peter Schnell‏ @pschnell 16 Oct 2014
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        “@NewYorker: Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f  discussion in my control room today #afirst #hibrow

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      1. luke‏ @Chesterfield359 15 Oct 2014
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        @NewYorker Looks like Terrance Stamp.

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      2. daffodil1209‏ @daffodil1209 15 Oct 2014
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        @NewYorker @Jonbg1 So much detail…to what purpose? Prhps buried in ¶3 where the author sadly admits not pursuing his own conducting career?

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      3. Jon Geissel‏ @Jonbg1 15 Oct 2014
        Replying to @daffodil1209

        @daffodil1209 @NewYorker Very good article :) I'm not finished yet. lol

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      1. Tribeca Wine Merch.‏ @tribecawine 15 Oct 2014
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        What powerful and terrific opener. "...a singularity in the history of art—a phenomenon of dazzling and disconcerting force." @NewYorker

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      2. al‏ @AllegRitchie 15 Oct 2014
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        @NewYorker @AlextheGreat125 Wow doing some big things buddy!

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      3. Alex Ross‏ @AlextheGreat125 15 Oct 2014
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        @AllegRitchie @NewYorker im famous

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      1. AleksandarMaksimovic‏ @Totentanz93 15 Oct 2014
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        @NewYorker ''to opress sucessors from his grave'' are you serious? I guess that mediocrity is great in our days :^)

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      1. Terry Bello‏Verified account @helloterrybello 15 Oct 2014
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        @NewYorker lol what a joke

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      1. One Soul Thrust‏ @onesoulthrust 15 Oct 2014
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        @NewYorker Concert hall- "not as a venue for diverse meandering entertainments but as an austere memorial to artistic majesty" Rewind2this!

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