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                <text>Composition history: "Two years ago, with Rebecca [Luker]’s voice in my mind, I set two poems (texts by Christina Rossetti and Edna St. Vincent Millay) to music, and I printed them out and gave them to her. Surprise! Yesterday she sang them for me for the first time, and on March 9th she’s giving them their world premiere. Unbelievably to me, Becca came into the first rehearsal with the songs memorized, so the first time I heard them, they were in the voice I had imagined and they were accurate and shapely and full of musical nuance. At one point she said, 'Oh, I’m sorry; I’ll fix that,' and I said, 'Stop talking. My dreams are coming true'" ("SubCulture Debut, Monday, March 9th at 8pm").</text>
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