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'The only moments I have when I play that are worth anything to me are when I can blissfully ignore the people I am supposed to be entertaining,' wrote the American pianist William Kapell to a friend, the pianist Shirley Rhoads, from Australia, where he was unhappily on tour in 1953.
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