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30 September, 07:12

Which composer believed that music is all too often treated as a "narcotic," something that dulls senses rather than arouses them?

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  1. 30 September, 09:34
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    Charles Ives " 'A new work accepted immediately as beautiful is one "that tends to put the mind to sleep.' Like a narcotic ... In believing all of this, Ives would remain at variance with the general music public." (From Psalm to Symphony)
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