Meditations on Billy Childs, “Map to the Treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro”
• April 11, 2024 • Leave a CommentPosted in great musical thinkers, memories, Memories of shows, metahpor, metaphor, musical content, musical perception, Personal notes, Reflections on musical context, religion and music
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