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William Butler Yeats, George Antheil, Ezra Pound Friends and Music

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William Butler Yeats was throughout his life determined to relate his words to music, and involved many writers and musicians in his search for the key. While in Rapallo staying near Ezra Pound, he met the young composer George Antheil, who became one of his converts. Others followed, with Yeats continuing to expound and clarify his ambition.
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William Butler Yeats was throughout his life determined to relate his words to music, and involved many writers and musicians in his search for the key.
While in Rapallo staying near Ezra Pound, he met the young composer George Antheil, who became one of his converts.
Others followed, with Yeats continuing to expound and clarify his ambition.

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