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His hair was as windblown as the master’s: long, wild and a maelstrom of tangles.

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Decades ago, celebrated pianist Arthur Schnabel was reported to have given a series of seven concerts at Carnegie Hall which offered all of Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas for seven consecutive weeks.

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