excerpt from 'Lies: A Diary 1986-1999' pp. 94-95 (52 words)
excerpt from 'Lies: A Diary 1986-1999' pp. 94-95 (52 words)
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The Bernstein versions of the six Paris Symphonies combine austerity with élan, loveliness with snap (with Scotch snap?), and extreme slowness with extreme fastness - they come alive. Still, I find them hard to hear, to concentrate on. So steeped are we in such classics on the radio that they've become wallpaper. |
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