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After reading this, I'm left wondering why there is no Nobel Prize for music. I guess Alfred didn't care for it much, but think of the possible winners -- Mahler, Gershwin, Copeland, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, maybe even Bernstein (at the risk of stepping on a sore toe of Mr. A), and a whole host of non-Western composers of whom I confess being ignorant. He could have just combined Physics and Chemistry the way he did Physiology and Medicine, and Music could have a medal all its own -- with or without lyrics.

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Simon & Garfunkel’s Bookends was only eight lines and just a short minute or so of music, but listening to it moves me as much as literature and poetry I am supposed to admire. I cannot speak to which or what awards should be or not - we give far too many to people who do little, and not nearly enough to people who quietly do so much.

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