Here's a follow-up to an item that attracted a lot of attention earlier this year: remember that fascinating story about the world-class violinist who performed unnoticed in a busy subway station? An essay at The New Republic offers a sort of second take on the questions of beauty, music, and elitism raised by the incident by reviewing a number of books on classic music and its cultural significance.
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