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			<title>Contemporary music</title>
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			<description>What sort of responsibility, if any, do people feel towards contemporary 'art' music in terms of its appreciation and patronage? I ask because I often wonder how on the one hand the majority of people in society ignore most forms of culture that came before the colour television, whilst a lot of others seem to do the opposite. Maybe that's a reductionist view though- perhaps I'm not giving people enough credit?</description>
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