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	Comments on: A beauty and two beasts: Music review by Fraser Beath McEwing	</title>
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		By: victor Grynberg		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;d love to hear Fraser stand up and tell audiences not to applaud during movements. Maybe Fraser wasn&#039;t around when Beethoven was alive, but it was common practice then, and on one memorable occasion the applause at the end of a movement was so loud and continuing that the orchestra actually repeated the movement. In the meantime I do enjoy Fraser&#039;s reviews very much. Being lucky enough to also attend last night&#039;s concert i must agree that the choice of music was so pleasing and the performances by Ehnes, Young and the SSO were absolutely world class. Bravo]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d love to hear Fraser stand up and tell audiences not to applaud during movements. Maybe Fraser wasn&#8217;t around when Beethoven was alive, but it was common practice then, and on one memorable occasion the applause at the end of a movement was so loud and continuing that the orchestra actually repeated the movement. In the meantime I do enjoy Fraser&#8217;s reviews very much. Being lucky enough to also attend last night&#8217;s concert i must agree that the choice of music was so pleasing and the performances by Ehnes, Young and the SSO were absolutely world class. Bravo</p>
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