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    November 20, 2009

    Music Review - Philip Glass - Glass Looks to the Heavens, Again - NYTimes.com
    Source: www.nytimes.com
    Philip Glass’s weighty and tangled opera, “Kepler,” which arrived at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Wednesday, examines the relationship between science and religion.

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