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		<title>Evening In The Palace Of Reason</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In one corner, a godless young warrior, Voltaire's heralded 'philosopher-king', the It Boy of the Enlightenment. In the other, a devout if bad-tempered old composer of 'outdated' music, a scorned genius in his last years. The sparks from their brief conflict illuminate a turbulent age.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In one corner, a godless young warrior, Voltaire&#8217;s heralded &#8216;philosopher-king&#8217;, the It Boy of the Enlightenment. In the other, a devout if bad-tempered old composer of &#8216;outdated&#8217; music, a scorned genius in his last years. The sparks from their brief conflict illuminate a turbulent age.</p>
<p>Behind the pomp and flash, Prussia&#8217;s Frederick the Great was a tormented man, son of an abusive king who forced him to watch as his best friend (probably his lover) was beheaded. In what may have been one of history&#8217;s crueler practical jokes, Frederick challenged &#8216;old Bach&#8217; to a musical duel, asking him to improvise a six-part fugue based on an impossibly intricate theme (possibly devised for him by Bach&#8217;s own son).</p>
<p>Bach left the court fuming, but in a fever of composition, he used the coded, alchemical language of counterpoint to write &#8216;A Musical Offering&#8217; in response. A stirring declaration of faith, it represented &#8216;as stark a rebuke of his beliefs and world view as an absolute monarch has ever received,&#8217; Gaines writes. It is also one of the great works of art in the history of music.</p>
<p>Set at the tipping point between the ancient and the modern world, the triumphant story of Bach&#8217;s victory expands to take in the tumult of the eighteenth century: the legacy of the Reformation, wars and conquest, the birth of the Enlightenment. Brimming with originality and wit, &#8216;Evening in the Palace of Reason&#8217; is history of the best kind &#8211; intimate in scale and broad in its vision.</p>
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