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"The grotesque abominations of the old [[Phallic worship]] had a basis of clean and wholesome truth, but as the obscene rites of that worship desecrated the principle that inspired them, so do the pranks of the "divine [[waltz]]" libel the impulse that stirs its wriggling devotees." --''[[The Dance of Death]]'' "The grotesque abominations of the old [[Phallic worship]] had a basis of clean and wholesome truth, but as the obscene rites of that worship desecrated the principle that inspired them, so do the pranks of the "divine [[waltz]]" libel the impulse that stirs its wriggling devotees." --''[[The Dance of Death]]''
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"The grotesque abominations of the old Phallic worship had a basis of clean and wholesome truth, but as the obscene rites of that worship desecrated the principle that inspired them, so do the pranks of the "divine waltz" libel the impulse that stirs its wriggling devotees." --The Dance of Death


Der Waltzer (1969) by Alfred Schnittke

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