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Once a composer has finished creating a new work, with some exceptions, s/he basically loses control. The American composer Ned Rorem wrote that once he finished a song or a symphony it became the property of performers and was no longer his. Some first performances, particularly of operas, are produced with the cooperation of the composer, but music is basically a performer's art.

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