Is this a reference to double-stopping on the violin which makes it possible to play two melodic lines simultaneously? I L-O-V-E classical music. It is my birthright. I love it even more than poetry, which is saying more than I should say. But life without Mozart, Mahler, Alban Berg, Monteverdi, Beethoven, et alia is unthinkable to me. For some reason, I cannot explain, I can't seem to write a poem about the music I love. So I especially enjoyed the violin recital in your poem!
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Is this a reference to double-stopping on the violin which makes it possible to play two melodic lines simultaneously? I L-O-V-E classical music. It is my birthright. I love it even more than poetry, which is saying more than I should say. But life without Mozart, Mahler, Alban Berg, Monteverdi, Beethoven, et alia is unthinkable to me. For some reason, I cannot explain, I can't seem to write a poem about the music I love. So I especially enjoyed the violin recital in your poem!