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During the past three decades, the focus of validity has shifted from a wholly technical view to one that encompasses test-use perspectives.
Although this is being presented as a wholly technical solution, it's these social and political ramifications that are the most difficult to determine and the easiest to abuse.
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"The technical aspects of Mr. Starker's playing are so wholly merged in the solution to problems of interpretation and style that the listener tends to forget how much technical mastery the cellist has achieved," Raymond Ericson wrote in The New York Times in 1962, reviewing a recital at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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