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Author: Dan Oberlin ★2017
Date: 2008-01-28 13:56
When I was in high school, the following was related to me as being a true story.
A young conductor was working with a famous orchestra and stopped
the rehearsal to ask the principal clarinetist to "play with a more pear-shaped
tone". The clarinetist, an older and highly respected musician, responded with
something like: "Certainly son. Which end of the pear would you like up?"
D.O.
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