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From St. Ignatius of Loyola’s Conversion to Bernstein’s MASS: A Theme of Breaking and Reimagining
In September 1971, when Leonard Bernstein’s MASS debuted, the United States was facing a time…
In September 1971, when Leonard Bernstein’s MASS debuted, the United States was facing a time…
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