Talk:Leo Brouwer

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I have deleted the horrible computer-translated text titled LEO BROUWER, GENIUS & MUSIC. that an anonymous user placed here. LEO BROUWER does not deserve such treatment. If whoever placed it would be so kind of adding the link for that webpage (which I assume must be in Spanish language) in this talk page, I can gladly look at it, translate it, and add selected segments to the article on Leo Brouwer. Regards, --AVM 14:34, 27 October 2007 (UTC)


By looking at the so called mentioned 'tonal' scores - one could see that those are written in an open clef...(atonal clef) I'm rephrasing the questionable sentence.''''''