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The narrative takes the form of a sustained conversation in which a reflective interlocutor encounters a brash, contradictory relative of a renowned composer; their exchanges shift between sharp social satire, moral probing, and aesthetic critique. The outspoken companion alternates between lofty pretension and sordid self-interest, offering cynical observations on hypocrisy, artistic reputation, musical theory, and the compromises of social life, while the narrator responds with philosophical calm and ironical commentary. Through rapid paradoxes and humorous digressions, the text exposes the gaps between theory and practice, individual freedom and social convention, and questions the relation between genius, commerce, and personal integrity.
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