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If we look at music history closely, it is not difficult to isolate certain elements of great potency which were to nourish the art of music for decades, if not centuries.
George Crumb
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George Crumb
Age: 95
Born: 1929
Born: October 24
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Charleston
West Virginia
George Henry Crumb
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