Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 1966 Mendelssohn, Strauss, and Sibelius, part 2

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Oh.
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Why.
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Hey.
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One.
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Thank you.
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And.
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That's good.
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OK. The only.
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Thing. The bad.
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Things in your. Urine are
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that yes.
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I am the enemy
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when the
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airplane.
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Playing. Playing.
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Playing.
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OK. OK.
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OK. Anyway. All.
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The way.
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Thank you. Thank me.
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OK.
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With me.
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And with the conclusion of a psycho speaking shadow in the
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audience breaks into warm applause. Nathan Milstein
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shaking hands with conductor Michael a dog bites New York of the member for
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rides in the fair and the ovation.
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The Milstein bowed to the audience.
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Do you back your dog make their way off with a.
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Delta Bravo. During the years you call. Magnificent display by
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the most about the violinist.
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Milstein a native of Russia but are wrong pranksters in the United States.
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In comes on stage. Thank you
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gentlemen make a way to the podium again. Thanks man.
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I'm about to the audience continue.
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To Seattle reception for a neighbor nosedive making his first appearance in music all
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of that Donna makes Rudolph.
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Now they saw what was then the conductor smiling broadly
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once again leave the stage and we come to the end of the first portion of
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this program. After station identification we return
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with the balance of the program performance of the Beethoven Symphony Number Three.
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The Eroica at this time. He paused briefly
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for station identification.
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Why.
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