Composer's Personal Reflections on Artistic Pantheons
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The passage is a subjective, literary monologue about the author's artistic preferences and self‑comparison to historical figures. It contains no concrete names of political or financial actors, no tr Author discusses personal aspirations and artistic influences. References to historical composers, poets, and economists. No mention of government officials, corporations, or financial dealings.
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