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		<title>An Italian, and possibly a Swiss, Symphony at the Philharmonie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Rebecca Schmid Journeys have provided powerful inspiration to writers, painters and composers alike, opening eyes to new ways of seeing the world. The broadening of artists’ palettes has sometimes allowed them to capture a landscape more vividly than the natives could themselves. One only has to think of Dvorak’s New World Symphony, Gauguin’s portraits [...]]]></description>
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