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Re: The (i) genius of the late Glenn Gould is (ii) in his imaginative (iii [#permalink]
The (i) _____ genius of the late Glenn Gould is (ii) _____ in his imaginative (iii) _____ for piano of Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, which the composer originally scored for full orchestra and presented to his wife Cosima on her birthday.

in his imaginative (iii) _____ for piano of Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, which the composer originally scored for full orchestra and presented to his wife Cosima on her birthday.

The phrases "imaginative" and "originally scored" clearly ensure that the word for the third blank is adaptation.

And since is genius is obvious, the word for the first blank should be unmistakable and the word for the second blank should be apparent.

In keeping with his achievement, we cannot state that his genius is overrated or unexceptional (ordinary).

While Glenn Gould's genius could have been ineluctable, it is not proven by his imaginative adaptation of Wagner's Sigfried Idyll.
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