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Patrick Philippe Moraz (born 24 June 1948) is a Swiss musician, film composer and songwriter, best known for his tenures as keyboardist in the rock bands Yes and
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. Born into a musical family, Moraz learned music at a young age and studied at the
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. He began a music career in the 1960s as a jazz musician, performing with his quartet and quintet, groups that performed across Europe and won several awards. He formed the short-lived
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group Mainhorse in 1969, and began work scoring films. In 1974, he formed another band,
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, and recorded one album before he joined Yes later the same year. Moraz was a member of Yes until 1976, and during this time he also started a solo career, beginning with the 1976 album ''
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''. Moraz was a member of The Moody Blues from 1978 to 1991. Since then, he has worked on various solo projects.


Early life

Moraz was born on 24 June 1948 on an aeroplane, though
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, Switzerland has been cited as his hometown. He was born in to a musical family; his father used to work for Polish pianist and composer
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. He has a sister, Patricia. As a child, Moraz played the violin, piano, and percussion and wrote compositions for the piano at the age of five. He studied jazz and classical music until his development came to an abrupt halt at thirteen after he broke four fingers in a roller skating accident. He recalled, "I was told I could never play classical music again". Following a course of therapy and a considerable amount of practice with his left hand playing, Moraz was able to regain his technique, becoming
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in the process. Initially, Moraz wished to be an
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and learned to speak
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and
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. Instead he chose to pursue music and studied in
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at the
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, where he studied with
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and, while in Paris,
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. At sixteen, Moraz became the youngest person to receive the Best Soloist award at the Zurich jazz festival. Moraz went on to win awards at the festival, as a solo artist or in his jazz groups, for five consecutive years. In 1964, Moraz spent his summer in Cadaqués, Spain as a
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instructor and spent time with
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at his property in
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where he organised and performed at several gatherings for his guests. At seventeen, Moraz's playing as a jazz soloist at a music festival earned him a prize of a collection of albums and some lessons with French jazz soloist
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who taught him "all I needed to know about jazz and rock". Moraz also spent time performing in several countries in Africa. In November 1964, Moraz left Switzerland for England, a place he always wanted to visit and perform. Not knowing the English language, he arrived in
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where he stayed for six months. Prior to his travels, Moraz's father offered him work as a chef in Switzerland in one of his kitchens that he managed, with the hope of using the skill to work in England. Moraz cooked at a school for a £2.88 salary (equivalent to £ in )., calling it "one of the hardest jobs I ever had". He played the piano in a local pub and tea room for more money. However, he was kicked out of the Musicians' Union because he took up employment as a bar pianist with an incorrect type of work visa. The director of the union then spotted him playing in a restaurant, causing Moraz to leave the country and cancel proposals to jam with a Bournemouth group, the Night People. He also worked by selling encyclopaedias in
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. In 1965, Moraz's quartet won an award at the Zurich jazz festival, and was soon invited to be the opening act for a European tour headlined by American saxophonist
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.


Career


1969–1974: Mainhorse and Refugee

Moraz was able to return to England in 1969 when he auditioned potential players for a new
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band, Mainhorse. He wished for a drummer who could play like
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,
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, odd
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s and the blues, and tried out "like 250 drummers" in the process. He settled with a line-up of Jean Ristori on vocals and bass, Bryson Graham on drums, and Peter Lockett on vocals and guitar. They signed with
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and recorded their only studio album, ''Mainhorse'' (1971), at
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, later purchased by
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of
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in Kingsway, London. The album was not a commercial success, but the group secured work by performing at gigs in Germany. Moraz took up further work as a film composer on '' The Salamander'' (1971). After touring Japan and Hong Kong as a musical director for a Brazilian ballet, Moraz returned to Switzerland in 1973. He recorded further film music for '' The Invitation'' (1973) and '' The Middle of the World'' (1974). In the summer, Moraz received a call from Keith "Lee" Jackson, bassist and singer of
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, asking him if he was interested in forming a new band as their keyboardist,
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, had split. Moraz had jammed with the band in 1969 when they played in Switzerland. Moraz accepted, and returned to England to form
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which included former Nice member Brian Davison on drums. They signed with
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and released ''
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'' (1974), written and arranged by Moraz and Jackson. The group developed a tight sound by practising for at least eight hours each day. Refugee supported the album with a tour.


1974–1978: Yes and start of solo career

Upon his arrival from
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working on a film score for
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, Moraz was asked to join Yes, following the departure of Rick Wakeman in May 1974. The band had begun work on ''
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'' (1974), their seventh album, in
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, Surrey, and sought potential replacements. Moraz had seen the band perform during their tour of Switzerland in 1969. After a try-out with Greek musician
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, which proved unsuccessful following musical union issues and his unwillingness to travel, music reporter
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suggested to the band's manager, Brian Lane, that they ask Moraz. Though he regretted splitting with his Refugee bandmates, Moraz accepted the position as it was an opportunity that he thought would benefit his career, though he once said, "I felt it was time to leave". Moraz's audition occurred in the first week of August 1974 with Vangelis's keyboards, which were still set up in the rehearsal room. After tuning up, Moraz watched the band play the middle section of "Sound Chaser", which he said was "Absolutely unbelievable. To experience that – the truest surround experience I had ever encountered as an observer and listener". He was then asked to come up with an opening to it, and what he played ended up on the album. After his successful audition, Moraz learned their repertoire across seven albums for the ''Relayer'' tour, which began in November 1974. When the tour ended in August 1975, Yes took an extended break so each member could produce a solo album. Moraz released his first album as a solo artist, ''
The Story of I ''The Story of I'' is the first solo album by former Yes keyboard player Patrick Moraz, released in June 1976. Overview After the success of '' Relayer'', Yes next made a decision that each member would make a solo album. ''The Story of I'' is t ...
'' (1976). Since working with the Brazilian ballet, he became interested in percussion and travelled to
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,
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, Chile and
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for inspiration, and arrived in Brazil where he gathered "a very, very strong unit of 16 percussionists" to play on his album. Moraz invited synthesizer inventor
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to contribute sounds on the album; Moog accepted the task, and worked with him for several weeks. During this time Moraz also played on
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's album ''
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'' (1975) and
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's album ''
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'' (1975). Moraz travelled to Brazil and incorporated Brazilian rhythms and musicians on ''The Story of I'', giving it a world music flavour. Afterward he returned to Yes for their 1976 North American tour, where the band headlined several large concerts. After the 1976 tour, Yes retreated to
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, Switzerland, to record their next album, ''
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'' (1977). Some of the material had already been worked out by the time of their arrival; this included contributions to "Going for the One", "
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" and "Parallels" from Moraz. However, during the early sessions, Moraz was told to leave in order to allow Wakeman to return to the band. Moraz spoke about his departure: "Even though, at the time, the split 'was not made to appear acrimonious', I suffered extremely and extensively. To be 'asked to leave' so suddenly put me in a lot of turmoil and disturbance ... I was never compensated for anything. I never ever got paid for any of my tour participation in the ... tour of 1976 ... I was entitled to a 20% cut from what the band was getting." Moraz continued with his solo career and released his second album, ''
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'' (1977), which he wanted to sound "completely different and more liberated". He then moved to Brazil for a year and a half, and prepared material for his third album, ''Patrick Moraz'' (1978). During his time there, Moraz joined a Brazilian rock band,
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, with Lobão and
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and Ritchie. He also recorded the keyboards in one of the most iconic songs of Brazilian music, called "Avohai", by
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.


1978–1991: The Moody Blues and solo projects

In May 1978, Moraz visited a convention held by the Audio Engineering Society in Los Angeles, where "
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taught me how to use the
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" and agreed to represent
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in Brazil. On his way back to Brazil, Moraz stopped in Miami as he had some free time. At the hotel, he received a call asking him to join
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after
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left the band. Moraz proceeded to sing "Nights in White Satin" and "Tuesday Afternoon" on the phone, and accepted an audition in London in July 1978. Before his arrival, Moraz performed at the
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with Brazilian musicians Airto Moreira and
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. The audition with the Moody Blues was successful, and Moraz "Got the gig that very afternoon". Moraz toured with the Moody Blues in support of their ninth album, ''
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'' (1978), which began in late 1978. Their next album, ''
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'' (1981), became the band's biggest hit, reaching No. 1 in the US. This was followed by '' The Present'' (1983), '' The Other Side of Life'' (1986), and '' Sur la Mer'' (1988). During his tenure with the Moody Blues, Moraz completed several solo projects. He toured with his group from Brazil, recorded with Chick Corea, and released two albums with drummer
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as Moraz-Bruford. The two toured worldwide between 1983 and 1985. In May 1986, he worked on some "temporary cues" and "not the final scores" to the soundtrack to ''
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'' (1987) and '' Wild Orchid'' (1989). The project gave him the opportunity to visit the filming of ''Predator'' in Mexico, and to meet Arnold Schwarzenegger and
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. However, Moraz could not fully complete the score for ''Predator'' because of an upcoming tour with the Moody Blues, leaving
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to compose the rest. He also operated Aquarius Studios in Geneva with Ristori. Moraz performed the score to '' The Stepfather'' (1987). During the recording for ''
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'' (1991), Moraz was interviewed for ''
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'' magazine. He expressed a feeling that The Moody Blues' music had become too confined and that the group had become stagnant, offering "no musical challenge". The other members, he thought, were unwilling to use his musical compositions and claimed his only composition during his 13 years with them was "half a song with the drummer".Doerschuk, Robert L. ''
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'' magazine. May 1991. .
Before the Moody Blues toured the album, Moraz was fired from the band. In September 1991, Moraz sued the group for $500,000 as well as wrongful dismissal, claiming the group decided to split their profits four ways instead of five, and wished to be paid royalties he felt were owed to him as a full-time member of the band for almost 15 years. However, the group maintained Moraz was only a hired musician, despite his name being listed as a member on their albums and promotional materials and including him in official band photographs. On December 28, 1992, the jury in the case, aired on ''
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'', awarded Moraz $77,175 from the defendants. Moraz had been offered $400,000 before the lawsuit.


1991–present: Solo career

After his dismissal from the Moody Blues, Moraz has primarily concentrated on solo projects. His first of three piano albums, ''Windows of Time'' (1994), was recorded in a studio at
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in Florida. A total of fourteen hours of material was recorded which was cut to exactly one hour. Moraz then spent the next four years developing "hundreds of pieces of music for all instruments, as well as orchestras and choirs", producing several artists, and completed work for the
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, of which he is an official delegate. He also wished to tour ''Windows of Time'', but thought the style of the music would suffer in a traditional concert setting. In late 1994, Moraz began a piano tour of the US and Europe with his Coming Home, America Tour (CHAT), which saw him perform at private or semi-private venues for an $800 flat fee, booked entirely by fans through the Internet. One show saw him perform for a couple in their home. The tour ended in November 1995 for a total of 92 performances. One of them was recorded and released as ''PM in Princeton'' (1995) for CD and video. In 1997, Moraz started work on a new album, ''A Way to Freedom'', featuring arrangements for a symphony orchestra, percussionists, and a jazz brass band. The project remains a work in progress. From 1998 to 2000, Moraz worked almost exclusively on his second piano album ''Resonance'' (2000), which, like ''Windows of Time'', was cut to exactly one hour of music. He also performed at a benefit concert at the request of poet
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. By 2001, Moraz had continued with several projects, including researching and preparing film scripts, including one for a potential film adaptation of ''The Story of I''. He released his third piano album, the classically influenced ''ESP'' (2003), short for "Etudes, Sonatas and Preludes". In 2012, he issued a compilation of tracks from the three piano albums titled ''PianissiMoraz'' (2012). In 2011, Moraz guested on an album by Panorama Syndicate entitled ''Skyline'', playing piano on the title track. In April 2014, Moraz took part in the annual progressive rock-themed cruise voyage Cruise to the Edge as a solo artist. In 2015, Moraz and drummer Greg Alban formed the Moraz Alban Project and released a studio album ''The M.A.P. Project'' (2015), featuring percussionist Lenny Castro, saxophonist Dave Van Such, bassists
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and Patrick Perrier, and
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bassist Matt Malley. Moraz and Alban met in 1983 and Alban played drums on Moraz's album ''Time Code'' (1984). The project was an Alban solo endeavour at first, with Moraz contributing to the music, but it grew to feature numerous other musicians with the music written around the drums and keyboards. In November 2015, Moraz released a limited edition 19-CD box set of his 18 albums, including ''Mainhorse'' (1971), ''The Story of I'' (1976) and the live album ''Music for Piano and Drums: Live in Maryland'' (2012). Moraz took part in his second Cruise to the Edge voyage in February 2017. Moraz reunited with Yes in July 2018. As part of Yes' 50th Anniversary tour, Moraz performed with Yes at two shows in Philadelphia, July 20 and 21. At each show, Moraz played keys during the band's performance of "Soon". Moraz also appeared during the Yes FanFest before the July 21 show, at first performing a 70-minute solo piano show and then appearing on stage with Yes and taking part in a band interview.


Personal life

Moraz lives in Florida with his second wife, Phyllis, and spends some time in his native Switzerland. He has one son, David, and a daughter, Rana, with first wife Diane.''The Story of i'' liner notes.


Discography


Solo career

Singles *"Best Years of Our Lives"/"Cachaca (Baião)" (1976) *"Tentacles"/"Kabala" (1977) *"La Planete Inconnue"/"Nostalgie" (1979) *"How Basic Can You Get?"/"Spirits" (1981) *"L'Hymne De La Première"/"Grandeur Nature" (1987) Studio albums *''
The Story of I ''The Story of I'' is the first solo album by former Yes keyboard player Patrick Moraz, released in June 1976. Overview After the success of '' Relayer'', Yes next made a decision that each member would make a solo album. ''The Story of I'' is t ...
'' (1976) *''
Out in the Sun ''Out in the Sun'' is the second album by former Yes keyboard player Patrick Moraz, released in August 1977. Track listing All tracks written by Patrick Moraz; co-writing credits are noticed. #"Out in the Sun" (McBurnie) – 4:27 #"Rana ...
'' (1977) *''Patrick Moraz'' (1978) *''Metamorphoses'' (1979) *''Coexistence'' (1980; reissued as ''Libertate'' in 1989) *''Time Code'' (1984) *''Future Memories II'' (1984) *''Future Memories I & II'' (1985) *''Human Interface'' (1987) *''Windows of Time'' (1994) *''ESP'' (2003) *''Resonance'' (2006) *''Change of Space'' (2008) Live albums *''Future Memories Live on TV'' (1979) *''PM in Princeton'' (1995) *''Live at Abbey Road'' (2012) Compilation albums *''Future Memories I & II'' (2007) *''PianissiMoraz'' (2012) DVD *''PM in Princeton'' (1995) *''Future Memories'' (2007)


With Mainhorse

*"More Tea Vicar"/"Basia" (1971) *"La Salamandre"/"Juke Box" (1972; Single with the band Mainhorse, music from the film ''La Salamandre'') *''Mainhorse'' (1971) *''The Geneva Tapes'' (2007)


With Refugee

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'' (1974) *'' Live in Concert Newcastle City Hall 1974'' (2007) *''Refugee & Refugee Live In Concert 1974'' (2010)


With Yes

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Relayer ''Relayer'' is the seventh studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released in November 1974 by Atlantic Records. After keyboardist Rick Wakeman left the group in May 1974 over disagreements with the band's direction following ...
'' (1974) *"Soon"/"Sound Chaser" (1975) *'' Yesshows'' (1980) *''
The Word Is Live ''The Word is Live'' is a box set by the English progressive rock band Yes, released in August 2005 by Rhino Records. A triple album, the set is compiled of live recordings from radio broadcasts and concert tours between 1970 and 1988, mostly f ...
'' (2005) *'' Yes 50 Live'' (2019)


With The Moody Blues

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Long Distance Voyager ''Long Distance Voyager'' is the tenth album by the Moody Blues, first released in May 1981 on the group's Threshold record label. It was the group's first album featuring keyboardist Patrick Moraz (who previously had worked with bands such as ...
'' (1981) *'' The Present'' (1983) *'' The Other Side of Life'' (1986) *'' Sur La Mer'' (1988) *''
Keys of the Kingdom The keys of the kingdom is a Christian concept of eternal church authority. Christians believe it was established in the 1st century AD, initially through Saint Peter, then through the rest of the 12 Apostles. The latter, continuing with the earl ...
'' (1991) Compilation albums *'' The Story of The Moody Blues'' (1989) *'' Time Traveller'' (1994)


With Sons of Heroes

*''Sons of Heroes'' (1983)


With Moraz-Bruford

*'' Music For Piano and Drums'' (1983) *''
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'' (1985) *''Live in Tokyo'' (2009) *''Music for Piano and Drums: Live in Maryland'' (2012)


With Moraz Alban Project (MAP)

*''M.A.P Project'' (2015)


References

Patrick Moraz Discography : https://www.discogs.com/fr/artist/158566-Patrick-Moraz


Bibliography

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External links

*Official website a
patrickmoraz.net
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