Prokofiev is evicted

Sergey Prokofiev was once evicted from his apartment for playing the same chord 218 times.  A tally was kept by the downstairs tenant.

Source: Lawrence, Christopher (2001) Swooning.  Sydney: Random House, p.69.


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