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:14:30
At the risk of seeming prosaic,
:14:32
after sampling spiritual
nourishment of such quality,

:14:36
I've organised,
for the interval, a buffet

:14:39
to sustain the artists
:14:41
and, I hope,
for your pleasure, too.

:14:44
Through here.
:14:59
My husband's very particular...
:15:00
Excuse me, Auntie.
:15:02
Sorry to interrupt but I can't wait.
:15:05
I hope it's not too forward of me
to kiss the hand

:15:08
that plays such Bach.
:15:10
You can stop now.
:15:11
Where do you get
such unfashionable enthusiasm?

:15:15
I'm delighted
the tradition of recitals lives on.

:15:18
It was practically extinct.
:15:20
The masters die, then their music.
:15:23
People today
only ever listen to pop or rock.

:15:25
You're right.
Families like this are no more.

:15:28
Generations of laryngologists
:15:31
toiled over Beethoven's
last quartets.

:15:33
Now, at best, academics
stamp their feet in time

:15:36
to the trumpety-trumps
of Bruckner.

:15:40
Disdaining Bruckner is immature,
:15:42
Mr... Klemmer?
:15:46
Tell me, what enables you
to talk about music so precociously?

:15:52
Your Aunt said you studied...
:15:53
Low voltage, professor.
Low voltage.

:15:56
It was made between 1 620 and 1 630
by Marcel Pichler.


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