Letter: Smiles are off
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Your support makes all the difference.HAS Rodney Warrington ('A classic lesson in populism', Letters, 22 May) considered the possibility that classical music concerts offer an aural experience as well as a visual spectacle] Players don't 'smile at the audience' because their performance requires intense concentration. The audience would soon spot a bum note if a player got his 'Hello Mum' banner caught on a cuff-link.
Martin Parker
Manchester
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