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			<title>Lesson 1: Soundrack Composers</title>
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I. What is a composer?



A composer is a person who creates musical art, usually in the medium of notation which is then interpreted and performed by musicians.



(The term &quot;composer&quot; is often used specifically to mean a composer in the Western tradition of classical music. In popular and folk music, the composer is typically called a songwriter (since the music generally takes the form of a song).)



II. What is a soundtrack?



A sountrack generically refers  ...</description>
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