"My hero was J. S. Bach. It was from his works that I came to understand mathematics and, through a greater understanding of math, came to a greater understanding of Bach—the golden ratio, the rise of complexity through the reiteration of simple elements, the presence of the cosmic in the common."
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Jeffrey Ford, The Empire of Ice Cream (2002), reprinted in The Empire of Ice Cream, , pp. 58-59
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Johann Sebastian Bach
1685 – 1750
deutscher Komponist
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