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    <author><![CDATA[David McKnight]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Bartok would probably enjoy visiting Ninth Street and Brightleaf Square for some--er, bar talk. He'd probably find time to write a seventh quartet for the Ciompi Quartet, whose players sure know how to make Bartok talk.<br>
And "Dukie Bela" would need some excused absences to visit Asheville, where the real Bela Bartok spent the last months of his life receiving medical treatment in the 1940s.<br>
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But clearly, no matter who your favorite "modern composer" happens to be, the Duke New Music Ensemble is blazing a trail toward harmonic happiness in the 21st Century, and both its creative accomplishments and technical musicality are impressive.
        
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