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Matthew Passion" last fall testified to its ability to generate awe — but the idea that its chief conductor is the Pope of classical music is a relic of the Karajan cult.
These are laps that make the jaw drop, that generate awe and admiration, even among his rivals.
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But the first nodded to the reason this team command so much respect and generate such awe.
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