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And in that little apartment, my parents laid out the traditional Persian table settings made up of seven foods beginning with S: sprouts (sabzeh), wheat pudding (samanu), dried oleaster (senjed), garlic (sir), apples (sib), vinegar (serkeh) and sumac fruit (sumac).
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That sonata, along with the beautiful settings of seven poems by Aleksandr Blok, made up the remainder of the Shostakovich portion of the program and reminded listeners of just how narrow a slice of his output we usually hear.
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