The Last Byzantine
The coffee in Nick's cup had gone cold, but he didn't notice. His fingers moved across the piano keys, finding chords that didn't belong to any Western scale—modes that had been sung in Constantinople's Hagia Sophia a thousand years ago, now filtered through the blues of a Greek immigrant's childhood. In the corner of his café, a small crowd had gathered. They were mostly young people—artists,...
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