In speaking of music, Longfellow described it as “the universal language of mankind” and Tolstoy called it “the shorthand of emotion.” Every human being knows from experience how their deepest joys can give rise to exuberant song and they have often learned how to paint their deepest sorrows with the darker colors of music; thus [...]
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