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NYT > Arts
Notes on the Environment at Mostly Mozart Festival
Posted:
August
7th
, 2008, 7:40am GMT by
By JULIE BLOOM
The grief that runs through Mozart’s Requiem is most often associated with human life, but two of the works in this year’s Mostly Mozart Festival explore a different kind of loss: environmental.
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