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Musicologists have discovered a previously unknown piece by J. S. Bach. That doesn't happen every day.

And it may never have been played. Pretty cool.

Posted by Rand Simberg at June 08, 2005 07:54 AM
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Soprano, eh? Only if I pull my underwear up real tight
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Unfortunately, it's disco.

Posted by Timothy Barash at June 8, 2005 10:17 AM

You sure that it's not a piece by P.D.Q.Bach and the discoverer wasn't Professor Peter Schickele?

Posted by Raoul Ortega at June 8, 2005 04:09 PM

Thanks for that- instantly forwarded to all my classical music friends. One's a soprano looking for work, LOL.

Posted by SpaceCat at June 9, 2005 12:04 AM


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