In some colleges of music, part of the doctoral requirement is to compose an original full length symphony. Because modern music sounds so weird, a good ploy is to take a well-known classical symphony, write it backwards and submit it as an original work. One student took the daring step of taking his professor's doctoral symphony and reversing it. He failed to receive his degree, the examiners remarking that he had reproduced Sibelius' Fourth Symphony with not a single note changed.
Now that is sad.
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