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:32:01
He just put "private lessons".
:32:03
That's even more remarkable.
:32:04
I don't know how seriously
he takes his engineering

:32:09
but for someone whose priority
is not the piano, bravo.

:32:12
It's amazing.
:32:13
I quite agree.
He truly is very talented.

:32:16
Ladies? Gentlemen?
:32:18
- I vote for.
- Yes, me too.

:32:21
No doubt about it.
:32:23
What do you say?
:32:24
Your opinion counts most.
He's applying to join your class.

:32:30
After such euphoria,
it's hard to voice reservations.

:32:34
I can't say
I totally share your enthusiasm.

:32:38
Clearly he doesn't lack talent
but I wonder,

:32:40
and I ask you,
what does he expect from us?

:32:43
For a professional career,
he's too old.

:32:46
By accepting him, we'll reject
a more motivated student.

:32:51
And, frankly, I find his histrionics
suspicious or even unpleasant.

:32:57
I don't see what you mean.
:32:59
In the Andantino, there were
no histrionics, as you put it.

:33:04
Everyone knows
our views on Schubert diverge.

:33:07
Please, let's not waste time.
20 people are waiting.

:33:10
I feel unable
to nurture the artistic temperament

:33:13
or virtuosity of Mr. Klemmer.

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