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« on: May 21, 2009, 08:44:48 am »

One year I had a season ticket for the Halle and I was interersted to see how many people didn't come back after  the interval.

Sir Adrian Bpoult once admitted he don't like to hear a whole Wagner opera at one go, but would hear, say, acts one and  three and come back again to hear act two.All right if you can afford two tickets. He said he once met Bruno Walter in the restaurant dduring 'act two' and Walter confesse that he felt excactly the same.

With Radio  of course,we have the choice., Often I  listen to only one or two works in a broadcast concert.
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