Less because Rich's pieces tend to be written as pure dialogue and almost always spring from a "what if?"
The pieces tend to be small because they had to be portable.
But the pieces tend to flesh out what we already know about certain composers and periods.
The thicker the batter, the shorter the pieces tend to be.
Cheaper pieces tend to be sold at trade shows and gift shops.
Because of this, his pieces tended to be influenced by Italy.
Their pieces tend to focus on the spectacular and the physical.
The show's strongest pieces tend to make others appear pale and that is the one problem here.
The other is the ambiguity that such pieces tend to evoke.
The pieces tend to be things that can do double duty: Is it a dress or a top?