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	<title>Comments on: The Oboist&#8217;s Life Is Even Better</title>
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	<description>reed on!</description>
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		<title>By: The Omniscient Mussel on Classical Music &#38; Culture &#187; Thursday Links</title>
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		<description>[...] Finally, Tim Mangan describes what the life of a classical critic is really like. Here&#8217;s a quick sample: &#8220;My editor had told me to go home early. “Take a nap,” he said. “You’ve been working too hard, and we need you to be fresh for the big concert tonight.” When I got back to the ranch, a phone call awaited. “It’s Riccardo Muti,” my secretary, not at all bad looking, told me. “He wants a few tips on improving his Bruckner.” I told her to tell him I was out and would get back to him. Blissful sleep awaited.&#8221; Miss Mussel suspected as much. It&#8217;s nice to know she&#8217;s on the road to the good life. (via oboeinsight) [...]</description>
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