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It escapes me, why no one has ever applied for the position of Cello Holder.We have page turners for pianists, why no surrogate knees for the suavest of strung instruments?
ReplyDeleteWhen prosperity returns, and innovation in employment gathers its promised pace, I seek that place in his retinue, so that he can commit all of his concentration to bowing. We will practice endlessly the Sarabande in D from Bach, until we get it right, and then we shall rehearse it at length, until Carnegie Hall comes to us.