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The carnal exploits and rebellious behaviour of music's bad boys

The carnal exploits and rebellious behaviour of music's bad boys

Music historian Ted Gioia argues that while classical behemoths like Bach and Beethoven should be admired, it’s also important to note that they were flawed. “When we treat them with too much respect, we lose the very essence that allowed them to be the great innovators that they are,” he says.

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