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* CreatorBacklash: While he didn't actively dislike ''Boléro'', he regarded it as an experimental work that should be treated as such, not warranting such mass popularity. His response to the allegation that one woman was heard screaming that he was a madman amongst the première's wild applause was that she understood. Unfortunately for him, MagnumOpusDissonance struck and nowadays, most people outside of enthusiasts struggle to name or even recognize any other music he wrote.

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* CreatorBacklash: While he didn't actively dislike ''Boléro'', he regarded it as an experimental work that should be treated as such, not warranting such mass popularity. His response to the allegation that one woman was heard screaming that he was a madman amongst the première's wild applause applause, was that she understood. Unfortunately for him, MagnumOpusDissonance struck and nowadays, most people outside of enthusiasts struggle to name or even recognize any other music he wrote.
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* CreatorBacklash: While he didn't actively dislike ''Boléro'', he regarded it as an experimental work that should be treated as such, not warranting such mass popularity. His response to the allegation that one woman was heard screaming that he was a madman amongst the première's wild applause was that she understood. Unfortunately for him, MagnumOpusDissonance struck and most people outside of enthusiasts struggle to name or even recognize any other music he wrote.

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* CreatorBacklash: While he didn't actively dislike ''Boléro'', he regarded it as an experimental work that should be treated as such, not warranting such mass popularity. His response to the allegation that one woman was heard screaming that he was a madman amongst the première's wild applause was that she understood. Unfortunately for him, MagnumOpusDissonance struck and nowadays, most people outside of enthusiasts struggle to name or even recognize any other music he wrote.
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* CreatorBacklash: While he didn't actively dislike ''Boléro'', he regarded it as an experimental work that should be treated as such, not warranting such mass popularity. His response to the allegation that one woman was heard screaming that he was a madman amongst the première's wild applause was that she understood. Unfortunately for him, MagnumOpusDissonance struck and most people outside of enthusiasts struggle to name or even recognize any other music he wrote.
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