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Even the conductor of the Haven Light Symphony was bewildered about the outcome of Lainie's arrangement.
It is not that he was not able to analyze the piece properly.
In fact, because Lainie's party advertised that the Prokofiev was a lost piece, he required Eli and Lainie to provide him with enough information about the writer and the era where the music was played.
Although the two interpretations threaded the same theme, he himself would agree that Lainie ...
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