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Really, I ask, a bit sceptically?
"How often do you see the whale sharks?" I ask, a bit concerned now.
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"And when is the time for that?" I asked, a bit shaken.
"What did Mies think about your glass house?" I asked, a bit later.
"But what will musicologists of the future make of the fact that the composer-directed recording is so different from the score," I asked, a bit shocked, "and on a matter as central as the number of repeats?" Mr. Glass said that wasn't his issue.
"Oh really?" I asked, a bit incredulously.
Starting with Nishikado, I asked a bit about his childhood and where he grew up.
"Isn't this what you do for San Isidro?" I asked a bit defensively.
I perhaps ask a bit more about how it's developing and whether there's anything I should look out for, and whether what he eats is important, and what we can expect.
"Surely you're looking forward to it a bit?" I ask a gloomy Neville.
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