"How blessed are they who are born deaf, and are spared the agony of listening to the hideous sounds of Symphony No. 3 by Roy Harris, just performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Roy Harris should have stuck to truck driving instead of insulting music-lovers with his senseless noise."
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Roy Harris
Roy Ellsworth Harris (12 February 1898 – 1 October 1979) was an American composer.
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