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  • I am a composer myself and a cellist/pianist. I am also an Objectivist! This is wonderfull. The composition has complex ployphonies and chord progressions that make it simply joyous to listen to. Bravo!

  • It is a little awkward for me to listen to Rand's literature sang with music, maybe because I know what is coming next and want to get to it faster, as the words weren't written to be lyrics (I am newb when it comes to music). But I enjoy the music and interpretation, and can feel the amount of meaning and emotion behind it. The composer's note and the quote about protecting the buildings with my body filled me with so much emotion and almost brought tears to my eyes. Thanks for the upload.

  • Beautiful songs, but I have a hard time watching the singer.

  • I kind of agree.

  • The lyrics are adapted from quotes and ideas from the woman who the songs are honoring.

    You people wouldn't understand anyways.

  • maybe its just the singer.

    or, far more likely, its that now whenever i read the quotes these lyrics were adapted from, i read them to the rhythm of this music, and i'd rather not.

  • Yeh, songs with lyrics really suck (?!)

  • Great job! The music is very evocative and the performes are excellent. I really like the mist effect at the beginning and the animated cityscape during the interlude.

  • Beautiful. My only complaint is that it has lyrics.

  • Yeh, songs with lyrics really suck! (?!)

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