| 21. | Kroll's further juvenilia include numerous piano pieces and a Sonata for Violin and Piano in G Minor ( 1958 ).
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| 22. | Considered as juvenilia it has some merit, but its chief interest lies in its having been the first of its kind.
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| 23. | Boardingham came up with early Picasso, because, he says, " It's often dismissed as juvenilia ."
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| 24. | It sticks with you in a way the hurt-me juvenilia of " Dead or Alive " can't.
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| 25. | Brilliant and critically lauded as it was, " The Hour of Bewilderbeast " had a whiff of juvenilia about it.
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| 26. | The juvenilia, up to 1921 and consisting primarily of piano compositions, is essentially Romantic, with Schumann as the main influence.
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| 27. | "Come hither child " is written in the persona of an unnamed fictional character from Emily's Gaaldine juvenilia.
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| 28. | In the original plan, Lincoln Center's constituent organizations and visiting performers were to have divided the gems and the juvenilia equitably.
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| 29. | Some of these are juvenilia, imparting the unsurprising news that the composer at 16 was a talented, hopeful, somewhat incompetent beginner.
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| 30. | Among Segerstam's juvenilia ( 1960 1969 ) are four string quartets from 1962 1966, and the post-Expressionist " period.
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