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What gives away a composer's personal style? How can we spot their musical signatures? And having done so, could they be convincingly copied?
Tom looks for clues in the potentially similar music of Mozart and Haydn, and in the English styles of Vaughan Williams and Elgar, and speaks to art historian and discoverer of lost masterpieces, Dr Bendor Grosvenor.
By BBC Radio 34.1
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What gives away a composer's personal style? How can we spot their musical signatures? And having done so, could they be convincingly copied?
Tom looks for clues in the potentially similar music of Mozart and Haydn, and in the English styles of Vaughan Williams and Elgar, and speaks to art historian and discoverer of lost masterpieces, Dr Bendor Grosvenor.

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