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insistence in its superiority to its competition, the famous composer left the jury in protest. Seiber toured
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Hungarian folk tunes with the forms of Western art music. Seiber submitted his Serenade to a composition contest in Budapest shortly after its completion. When the piece did not win, despite jury member
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