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- From: tony@cns.nyu.edu (Tony Movshon)
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- Subject: Re: Most drawn-out endings
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- Date: 28 Dec 92 03:45:20 GMT
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- In article 27DEC199212540329@deimos.caltech.edu, inr@deimos.caltech.edu (I. Neill Reid) writes:
- > Has to be Beethoven's Overture Leonore no.4
-
- Indeed, a very drawn-out ending, since it was never begun :-) (There are
- only 3 Leonores -- the "fourth" would be the Fidelio Overture, which is
- actually quite compact).
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