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I have edited out all the occurrences of the word "song" in reference to this part of Einstein on the Beach. I do not believe it should be or is, in fact, referred to as a song because it is not sung and only involves the recitation of text with musical accompaniment. I believe it may also be appropriate to remove it from the category of "song" articles.