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      <description>Composition Library now contains over 300 user‑created collections of methods and compositions. Many of these are extremely useful, but until now they were hard to discover unless you already knew they existed. And with more than 80,000 compositions in the database, browsing can sometimes feel...</description>
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      <description>The 50,000th composition has now been published on Complib, just 15 months ago after the 40,000th. It continues to demonstrate the value of Complib providing self-publication, as well as being the &#039;go to&#039; site for any composer, conductor or method ringer&#039;s needs. The compositions have been...</description>
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